
Origin Point on Graphtec and Q-Series Cutters
The Origin Point is the position from which the machine will begin to cut when it receives a job command. Every time the cutter is initialized, the carriage should stop in front...
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The Origin Point is the position from which the machine will begin to cut when it receives a job command. Every time the cutter is initialized, the carriage should stop in front...
Let's review the recommended settings for Q-Series and Graphtec Cutters On the Q-Series, the settings we generally recommend when cutting regular vinyl (2-4 mil) are: Speed: 20 (This is up...
Placement of the rollers to the outside edges of the material is important, not only because it improves tracking, but because the machine locates the pinch rollers during the initialization...
Proper Blade Depth Is Vital for Precision Cutting  Blade Depth is how far the blade sticks out of the end of the blade holder and is a major factor...
Proper Loading and Tracking on Graphtec and Q-Series Cutters Make sure your Graphtec and Q-Series Cutters are on a level surface. An unlevel surface can cause the roll of vinyl to...
Q-Series Driver - Windows 64-bit Operating System This Q-Series driver allows Q24-Q64; Q60-Q160; and Qe60-Qe60+ cutter/plotters to be recognized on Windows 64 bit operating systems. Download the file to a location...
Download the Vinyl Express Q-Series User’s Manual to learn basic operations, ideal settings, and more about our professional ARMS system.  (This manual is for Q24/ Q30/ Q42/Q54/ Q64 models.)
The most common problem with friction-fed plotters is tracking. How do you make sure that when you load your vinyl for a 20 foot banner or custom pinstriping job, your...