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7 minutes ago, Dakotagrafx said:

In your last picture t shows the software set at .3 offset, but is the software or the plotter itself actually setting the offset being used? 

i havent been able to locate an offset option on the machine

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2 hours ago, darcshadow said:

That really looks like you're cutting into the backing paper. If so that means you still have too much blade exposed. No matter how much pressure you apply on a hard surface you should not be able to cut the backing if the blade is set correctly.

i've adjusted further to make sure its a lot less than that now! thank you:)

 

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last picture of the t's looks the best - just add a little to your overcut now

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Yeah the T's look pretty good from here. The little tag at the bottom is probably from the blade being at a different angle when it is dropped and then it rotates into position as it starts to travel. Overcut like mentioned will cause the cut to run a smidge longer and connect the end to the start. Don't over-do it.

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