arossetti
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So we just inherited a Polar92 cutter which has replaced our Challanger 265. We are noticing two things happening on the Polar that we never experienced with the Titan 265.
1.) When cutting dry toner prints the toner ends up sticking to both the front and back side of the blade. If I had to guess the blade is getting hot enough to melt the toner off the sheet and it then hardens onto the knife in globs. Anyone experience this? Wondering if a different blade material will resolve the problem, these are just high standard inlay blades.
2.) The cutting table is a solid block of what I assume is carbon steel? But it doesn't have any coating to it and the cutter resides in humid Florida so we are always buffing off the rust the develops on the surface. The titan had a painted cutting table so we never saw this issue.
Any thoughts?
1.) When cutting dry toner prints the toner ends up sticking to both the front and back side of the blade. If I had to guess the blade is getting hot enough to melt the toner off the sheet and it then hardens onto the knife in globs. Anyone experience this? Wondering if a different blade material will resolve the problem, these are just high standard inlay blades.
2.) The cutting table is a solid block of what I assume is carbon steel? But it doesn't have any coating to it and the cutter resides in humid Florida so we are always buffing off the rust the develops on the surface. The titan had a painted cutting table so we never saw this issue.
Any thoughts?