Full Version: Vector Cut Sequencing : Epilog/Corel
From: MBSI (MBSI-GRAPHICS) [#13]
24 Jul 2006
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#5] 24 Jul 2006
Just a note of thanks. Your differential diagnosis on your mini-24 is helping Epilog figure out what's going on with the 36EXT controller.
My rep's 36EXT is acting the same screwy way mine is. At least now I know I'm not losing my mind. Well - at least over this anyway.
Thanks again.
Graig
From: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#14]
24 Jul 2006
To: MBSI (MBSI-GRAPHICS) [#13] 25 Jul 2006
From: MBSI (MBSI-GRAPHICS) [#15]
26 Jul 2006
To: Dave Jones (DAVERJ) [#14] 26 Jul 2006
Well - I got the "solution" from Epilog Tech Support late Monday.
Won't divulge it - yet - because I've bumped into yet another
scenario where the vector object ordering is ignored, even when
I use the "solution".
Just fired off the latest high-level scenario to Epilog this evening.
I'll work up a repeatable scenario for them tomorrow - as if I have
nothing else to do, like - RUN A BUSINESS!!
My hunch is that after you send "x" number of print jobs from
the same Corel session, that the print driver gets confused.
Deleting the jobs on, or powering down/up the engraver does
NOT solve this new scenario. Only exiting and restarting your
Corel session (or rebooting your PC) solves the problem.
If I hadn't programmed device drivers and equipment controllers
in a former "life" I'd simply be confused. Now I'm just angry!! >.<
Hope this message find everyone well.
Graig
From: Patty (PDI) [#16]
26 Jul 2006
To: MBSI (MBSI-GRAPHICS) [#15] 26 Jul 2006
http://www.engravingetc.org/forum/index.php?webtag=EE&msg=3978.1
Restarting Corel definitely changed my output results but did not solve the issue for me.
Patty
EDITED: 27 Jul 2006 by DGL