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    SC working, new Titan 2 not

    No...I had the USB from the first Titan that failed (def not a USB problem...controls on machine didn't even work). I'm not sure if the second cord or the first cord was bad...but definitely one of them. Still have my SC hooked up. Really trying to figure out how to run them both from the same computer simultaneously, but I don't think that's going to happen. Might have to buy another license for SCAL and install it on a laptop to run both. Sucks because Titan came with Vinyl Master, which I don't use...need SCAL.
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    SC working, new Titan 2 not

    Was on the hold with support and randomly tried a different USB cord. It's worked right away...really weird that a new USB cable would cause an issue like that, but whatever...it works, problem solved for now.
  3. Ugh...on my second Titan 2. First one cut 3 simple jobs before the board apparently failed and wouldn't respond at all, even by hitting the controls on the machine. USCUTTER was good and sent me a new one (after I broke the whole thing down and shipped it back). Now this new one isn't cutting at all. Computer won't recognize the USB device basically. Installed the driver straight from USCUTTER - changed the cutter in SCAL - disconnected the SC so there's no confusion. I got nothing. In Windows device manager, it says it can't recognize the device. No idea what's going on. Also tried Vinyl Master - no go. No idea what the problem is but it's really annoying that my $250 plotter has worked flawlessly for 2 year and the near $1000 one is 0 for 2. I'm all ears.....
  4. Thanks, actually just realized that myself.
  5. Just upgraded from an SC - this thing is so much nicer and quieter. BUT, on the SC I could manually pull the material back and forth to reset it before the next cut. I cut about 8 to 12 inches at a time (sometimes 20"+) and SCAL is set to feed it forward just enough so that I can cut it off without waste. On the SC, I could then pulled the material back 4 inches, so the edge was just infront of the blade, minimizing waste. I can't seem to figure it out with the Titan. I realize the rollers are super tight, which is great, but figured there might be a button or something to reverse or advance the material without having to unlock the feed rollers, which creates a headache since I literally cut (side) edge to edge of a 24" in roll (again, minimizing waste). Any help would be greatly appreciated, thank you.