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    Roland CX-300 Camm-1 Pro

    My plotter will only cut to 32 inches and them the feed rollers stop feeding the material through. I have tried resting and installing everything. I am cutting directly from Corel Draw 11. I have never had any problems cutting long runs exporting through Corel. Why now all of a sudden is my plotter stopping at 32 inches?

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    Why are you not using the Roland Cut Studio?

    Though it sounds like it might be an internal memory issue with the plotter, it may also be something in the software that you are using.

    Try some troubleshooting:
    Is the problem with just that one file, or all?
    Do you have the problem with both simple and complex cuts?
    What shape are your cables in (usb)?

    ~Kevin


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