Hi, an issue I used to experience with laser cutter is now very problematic with cricut: when cutting a shape, there often is a very small non-cut bit remaining. I assume it is at the location between the start of the cutting path and the end - I may be wrong. Assuming I am right, how could I make the path to slightly overshoot the meeting point of start and end ?
Thanks in advance.
Small additions:
- I am trying to cut a long text with small letters (5mm or less wide) so it is excruciating tedious to remove the vynil (I'm cutting vynil) without removing the letters
- The location of "not cut" are always exactly the same : this leads me to think my issue has nothing to deal with how good my mat or blade are furthermore they are pretty new, I only used them a dozen of times + I experienced same issue with laser cutter
- Sorry for any language mistake as it is not my native language.
Hi, an issue I used to experience with laser cutter is now very problematic with cricut: when cutting a shape, there often is a very small non-cut bit remaining. I assume it is at the location between the start of the cutting path and the end - I may be wrong. Assuming I am right, how could I make the path to slightly overshoot the meeting point of start and end ?
Thanks in advance.
Small additions:
- I am trying to cut a long text with small letters (5mm or less wide) so it is excruciating tedious to remove the vynil (I'm cutting vynil) without removing the letters
- The location of "not cut" are always exactly the same : this leads me to think my issue has nothing to deal with how good my mat or blade are furthermore they are pretty new, I only used them a dozen of times + I experienced same issue with laser cutter
- Sorry for any language mistake as it is not my native language.
Post your G-code.
Maybe it helps with introducing a little pause M04 Pnnn (P for mili seconds), M04 Snnn( S for seconds), after the M3 Sxxx line.