The Material Slips Away from the Pinch Rollers While Cutting
Is the loading lever lowered?
If it is, the material is not secured in place. Check that the pinch rollers are within the edges of the material, and raise the loading lever.
Is the material loaded in parallel with the guides?
If the front edge of the material is cut at an angle, trim off an excess portion so that the front edge is parallel with the guides, and then load the material.
Is the material making contact somewhere during cutting?
Make sure that the left and right edges of the material do not make contact with the inner surfaces of the machine during cutting. Such contact not only damages the material, but also hinders normal material feed and causes the material to slip out of position.
Was the material feed checked before cutting (for roll material)?
If you start cutting without checking the material feed, correct cutting results may not be obtained. In the worst case, it may cause an error or malfunction or damage to the material.
Is direct sunlight or high intensity indoor light hitting the machine?
Move the machine to a location where direct sunlight or indoor light does not hit the machine.