Hey brother, I appreciate all the videos that you've been putting out, it has helped me so much, quick question, have you ever had a pop up window saying " cut not authorized" after pressing the cut button while using the film cut program. I'm using a workhorse 2
Everytime i press test on the machincd it wrinkles my tint and the test cut isnt that good. Ive tried playing with the force and speed but nothing is working. Ive also made the screws in the back loose but no luck. I have ceramic tint
just had to post because I'm looking for what is the best size of plotter and this was the first video I clicked on ... and I am also from Gainesville, small world
My machine cuts the 2019 -2020 Toyota Camry so bad im not sure what it is some cars it will cut fine and some bad i dont know if its the software or my plotter i dont know what to do anymore the top edges is the problem doesn’t match with the glass wobbly ~~~~ i use film cut and have this same exact plotter
@@dover1966 I wouldn’t say it’s the best. But let’s just say it is the best….. even the “best” software is going to have some patterns that are off. It’s not all patterns. Although sometimes you’ll have a string of vehicles with patterns that aren’t perfect, and you’ll think it’s all of them but it’s really just a coincidence because it’s usually only a handful that aren’t acceptable. I’d say a conservative estimate for how accurate the plotter software is would be about 85-90%. Which still really isn’t that bad when you think about all the different vehicles and model years out there. But still leaves that 10-15% that are just too far off to be acceptable. Or leave light gaps on the edges. If anything though as you mention it usually just comes down to the top edge. Which you could shave or file if they aren’t perfect. The whole thing about the plotter software is even though it’s a “computer” and you expect everything to be exactly precise. The fact of the matter is that in order for them to get the templates for the windows someone has to hand cut a pattern and send it in. So even though a computer delivers it to the end user, the software is still only as good as the patterns that their installers cut and send in to be added to the program.