If I start a print job after loading the vinyl or after a day of non printing I get smudging on the first inch in the centre.
I have checked the printer under the vinyl and there’s no raised areas or lumps etc.
and if I pull a few inches of vinyl through so it overhangs it’s perfectly fine.
im assuming it must be vinyl curling causing the print head to rub on the vinyl?
Is there a way to cure this other than pulling the extra through every time I walk away for a period of time.
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Need a bit of advice with bn20
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Re: Need a bit of advice with bn20
yes it is vinyl curling. On any roland video you will see that they recommend pulling at least 30cm. Is really winding me up as I could make £200 out of that piece 
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Its gutting especially when it ruins a whole line of print and you have to start again.Paul;147409 wrote:yes it is vinyl curling. On any roland video you will see that they recommend pulling at least 30cm. Is really winding me up as I could make £200 out of that piece
On a plus note I love this machine it’s quality even on draft print is amazing.
My only gripe is the waste tank is 40% already and it was brand new when I got the machine. At This rate I’m going to need to change it every 6 months.
Re: Need a bit of advice with bn20
you can get inserts only from digisupplies. bit messy but cheaper. but to be honest, you can buy spill kits and use that. some people through old t-shirts inside 
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