Winpcsign cutting issue + mug printing
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Hello everyone,
I am reaching out because the customer service for my cutting plotter is unable to provide me with any information.
I purchased a Rabbit G720G plotter. When I cut text from Photoshop or from the WinPC Sign Pro software, the cut is not complete, leaving 1/2 mm that is not cut. This results in either a hole in the letter or a small extra piece, which does not make the result perfect. I have tried different blade levels but it doesn’t change anything.
I am attaching the configuration of my plotter.


Regarding sublimation on mugs, I heat it to 180° for 180 seconds and when I remove the paper, the colors are faded; it looks like they have remained on the paper.
Thank you in advance for your help.
I am reaching out because the customer service for my cutting plotter is unable to provide me with any information.
I purchased a Rabbit G720G plotter. When I cut text from Photoshop or from the WinPC Sign Pro software, the cut is not complete, leaving 1/2 mm that is not cut. This results in either a hole in the letter or a small extra piece, which does not make the result perfect. I have tried different blade levels but it doesn’t change anything.
I am attaching the configuration of my plotter.
Regarding sublimation on mugs, I heat it to 180° for 180 seconds and when I remove the paper, the colors are faded; it looks like they have remained on the paper.
Thank you in advance for your help.
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It must be "Offset knife" that you need to modify.. It's what allows the machine to add a tiny additional displacement depending on the angle of the blade that is used... However, I have no idea if you need to add a negative (-1) or a positive (+1) and what the unit of displacement is...
For sublimation colors... check the orientation on paper, the quality of the inks. If you are using "ordinary" ink, that's somewhat normal.
For sublimation colors... check the orientation on paper, the quality of the inks. If you are using "ordinary" ink, that's somewhat normal.