Cutting Incomplete

What should I do if there is a damaged Cutting Rule Edge?
Answer If the cutting rule edge is damaged, it should be repaired or replaced with the correct rule.
 
What should I do if there are poorly made joints?
Answer If there are poorly made joints, you should reinforce the joint, or possibly replace the rule to eliminate joint.
 
What should I do if there is a defective anvil?
Answer If the anvil is defective, it should be rotated or replaced as required.
 
What should I do it there is too much stripping rubber, or an improper score cutting rule?
Answer If you are experiencing problems like this, rerubber the die using the proper height, hardness and location of rubber.
 
What should I do if there is an improper score to the cutting rule joint?
Answer If there is an improper score to the cutting rule joint, you should relieve the score rule at the joint with the cutting rule.
 
 


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