The roll feeder helps if you are cutting vinyl or heat transfer vinyl off a roll, but if you are cutting a sheet you can run into issues.
This quick fix will help make sure your vinyl does not slip out from under the rollers when cutting sheets of vinyl with your Silhouette CAMEO.
When cutting vinyl or heat transfer vinyl without a mat on Silhouette CAMEO or Portrait the right roller needs to be moved in. Without the margin of the mat to catch, the roller needs to roll on top of the vinyl to keep it in place as the machine cuts.
However if you only move the roller left by one notch, like many of us are used to doing, the roller can still end up being pretty close to the edge of the material.
A long sheet of vinyl can eventually slip and slipping vinyl causes miscuts.
Instead of moving the roller in by one notch, you can move the right roller in further toward the center. This way there's no risk of your vinyl slipping out from under the roller.
And no worries, all of the Silhouette machines can cut in the area of the roller so it's not getting in the way of your cuts!
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i love it
ReplyDeleteOH! I hope that works with the mats too! mine is slipping soo much and it has already ruined loads of materials!
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly the tip I needed today! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI keep mine here and sometimes still get a lot of movement
ReplyDeleteWhen it works, it works. But when it doesn't, it usually waits until the last second. Unlike a printer, which prints on a page from top to bottom, the Cameo 4 zooms all over the vinyl as it cuts. This means if it slips ½ way through the cut, it will ruin the whole design. You waste a ton of vinyl, and you have to babysit it. The problem is, even if you watch it like a hawk, it will slip at the last second, go to the middle of the design, and add some cuts that completely ruin the design.
ReplyDeleteI've used all the advice I've found online, but I've realized I just can't give it difficult projects. I walk away for one second, and the mat has slipped and the design is ruined.
If I keep up with this hobby, I'll do a lot more research first. And I'll probably avoid cameo products unless I find a way to fix this maddening issue.
Or I'll just learn how to make silk screen t-shirts.
Hi there! A few things, definitely make sure that your firmware is up to date and ensure that your mat is stabilized. If your mat is not supported, this can cause slipping. You should be able to cut large and complicated projects without MUCH issue.
DeleteI have tried all of the above tricks, but it does not seem to love the problem. It looks like i am stuck having to use a mat. It just does not work to cut matless at all.
ReplyDeleteHey there! We offer 1:1 chat office hours over on Silhouette U https://silhouetteu.com/pages/silhouette-videos-help we'd love to help troubleshoot, plus there are other amazing benefits such as in-depth premium video content and more! We hope to see you soon!
DeleteI'm stressed out. I've done all of this and still running into an error where the vinyl is moving diagonal when cutting, making the cut uneven and different sizes. I have tried to reduce tension on the cut and put everything on one level. Made sure the vinyl is even when its fed in the machine and everything. Moved the rolling feet to the middle. I have an order for commercial van decals and it looks like I will have to refund the company because printing extended is no longer working.
ReplyDeleteYes I have signed up for Silhouette U for 1:1 but my access is pending.
Hey there! Please email the members email in your Silhouette U dashboard for more help!
DeleteHi, I tried the above, however, it won't cut the right edges of my designs. How can I fix this? Thanks
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