kdw75
Well-known member
You can go just about anywhere and hear people praising the machine, but I wanted to list a couple of complaints. We have been using the machine for about two weeks, and it has been a little rocky, but not as bad as I had feared. My top two complaints so far are:
1. The maximum image alignment adjustments are + or - 1mm. Why??? We have had service out twice to tweak the settings in order to get it close enough that the auto alignment feature was able to square up the image on the sheet. The fact that the service tech is able to make larger adjustments means that they should allow the machine to automatically make larger ones. How about go crazy and do + or - 3mm!!!
2. The random system faults. Every couple days, our machine will have a hard fault, sometimes while idle, sometimes in the middle of a job, and the only way to fix it is to power down the machine, and then unplug everything for a few seconds, before powering it all back up. Simply restarting just greets us with another fault after boot up. And in order to power it down, you have to wait about 15 minutes for the machine to cool down. There are warnings not to interfere with the long cool down procedure, and it gets very unhappy if you ignore them, as one of the techs did during a visit.
While there are some other small quirks, those are by far the most frustrating problems we have encountered.
1. The maximum image alignment adjustments are + or - 1mm. Why??? We have had service out twice to tweak the settings in order to get it close enough that the auto alignment feature was able to square up the image on the sheet. The fact that the service tech is able to make larger adjustments means that they should allow the machine to automatically make larger ones. How about go crazy and do + or - 3mm!!!
2. The random system faults. Every couple days, our machine will have a hard fault, sometimes while idle, sometimes in the middle of a job, and the only way to fix it is to power down the machine, and then unplug everything for a few seconds, before powering it all back up. Simply restarting just greets us with another fault after boot up. And in order to power it down, you have to wait about 15 minutes for the machine to cool down. There are warnings not to interfere with the long cool down procedure, and it gets very unhappy if you ignore them, as one of the techs did during a visit.
While there are some other small quirks, those are by far the most frustrating problems we have encountered.
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