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Tony Broussard
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Hi Guys,

I've been running a Summa D60 for 15 years now. I'm home based and it doesn't get a lot of use.

Lately I've been having problems with it leaving tiny gaps in the cut. It cuts perfectly on 99% of the cuts but there are tiny gaps on the horizontal cuts just before the intersection of a vertical cut, i.e. at the top left of a letter. This is making things a pain to weed.

I spoke to Summa and they suggested I try a new cutting strip and I did that and the problem is still there. They mentioned it may be the cutting head going out and most people just buy a new cutter at that point.

I'm using Vinyl Master Pro to run it if that helps.

Anyone ever experience this? I'd hate to have to buy a new one as all I do are occasional boat numbers now.

Thanks in advance!

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Tony Broussard
Graphic Details Digital Media
Loreauville, LA

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Bill Masters
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I am having the same problem with my D60 doesn't complete cut, Summa told me my cutting head is bad
it will cost $567.00 and I will have to replace it myself, if they do it I will have to ship it to them and it will cost around a $1000.00. I am using CO-Cut.

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Bill Masters
Golden Signs
Scranton,PA
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Vance Galliher
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I as well am a D60 user...bought refurbished from summa in 1905, and it has been a great machine. but only an average 1-2 hrs work per week. I'm having little problems such as yours now and then. I called summa and as bill, replacement/shipping, and there is a cost involved ! (ha..i still have my original packing box )
things just wear out, and a choice is to be made ? it's a good machine, I don't need anything better...someday i'll get mine fixed

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vance galliher
springfield,or
http://www.vancegallihersigns.com

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stein Saether
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Try increasing the knife pressure.
My Summa 50 left gaps when i switched from 3M regular to 3M Comply, increasing the pressure from 90 to 120 fixed it.

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Stein Saether
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We had a bunch of headaches similar to this and all it took was to replace the blade with a new one.

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Duncan Wilkie
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http://www.comsign.ca
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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Tony Broussard
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yea I replaced the blade first thing and my pressure is set around 135.

i think i would rather replace the head versus buying a new one. i saw summa doesnt sell a 24" model and the 30" model is 2400

anyone ever change the head themselves? cant be that hard. id rather not shipp this heavy thing to summa and pay for something i can do myself.

thabks for the replies!

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Tony Broussard
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Vance Galliher
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tony , my summa rep in seattle said it's not that hard...they'll walk you through it. I don't want to ship mine either. it would be 80 bucks each way. but I know i'll have to react someday ! and I hope it's before I have to..

my settings are:
heavy mask 240
light mask 150
vinyl 80
double vinyl 120

but I just play with it till it works

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vance galliher
springfield,or
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Vance, just how old ar you? [Rolling On The Floor]

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Originally posted by Vance Galliher:
I as well am a D60 user...bought refurbished from summa in 1905, and it has been a great machine.



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Dave Sherby
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SherWood Sign & Graphic Design
Crystal Falls, MI 49920
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Vance Galliher
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hahaaaaa...dave, at first I didn't understand what's so funny. I'm getting older, but not that old ! should be 2005,but i'll just leave it as is

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vance galliher
springfield,or
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stein Saether
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You move the head back and forth a couplle of times when the cutter is not "on" regurarly to remove dust build up on the rubber driving band ?

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Stein Saether
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My Summa 32in cutter also does the very same thing. I think it is due to dirt/dust inside the cutter. I bet if I took the time to clean it. it would cut good again.

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Signs by Alicia Jennings (Mudflap Girl)
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