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'''To turn on the lights''' on the vinyl cutter cart, use the remote and point at the receiver near the power strip.
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===Photo Gallery===
 
===Photo Gallery===
 
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File:Vinyl for TW retail display.jpg|alt=Vinyl for<br>TechWears retail display|Vinyl for TechWears retail display
 
File:Vinyl sign.jpg|alt=Vinyl sign|Vinyl sign
 
File:Vinyl sign.jpg|alt=Vinyl sign|Vinyl sign
 
File:Vinyl costs.jpg|alt=Vinyl costs|Vinyl costs
 
File:Vinyl costs.jpg|alt=Vinyl costs|Vinyl costs

Revision as of 17:55, 24 November 2021

Vinyl Cutter Area
Vinyl Cutter Area

The Vinyl Cutting Area consists mostly of Level 2 equipment.

Additional training is required to use our Level 2 equipment.

Safety First

Covid-19 notice

In case of emergency, call 911

Our location is 735 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Classes and Training

Area Captain

(Open)

Classes

Pikes Peak Makerspace announces its Upcoming events, including classes, on Meetup

For Help

Message in PPM Slack channel #vinyl-cutter

Tips

Pick the small Application launcher button from CorelDRAW, and then "Send Cut Lines to CM3".

If you receive a no Media Error, and your job pauses, try pressing ENTER to to override the sensor and continue your cutting.

To turn on the lights on the vinyl cutter cart, use the remote and point at the receiver near the power strip.

Equipment List

Picture Item Manufacturer Model

Number

Estimated Value Manual Serial

Number

Owner Status Problem

Description

vinyl cutter 24" Cutting Plotter Graphtec CE5000-60 $500 yes A60810979 PPM working
PC HP h8-1117c $250 no PPM working
Monitor Dell V226HQL $100 no PPM working
wired mouse

and keyboard

Amazon

(both)

amazon basics

(both)

$10 each no PPM working
Vinyl cutter cart lighting remote
Vinyl cutter cart lighting remote no PPM working
34"

vinyl cutter

VEVOR KI-870 PPM ??
Picture Item Manufacturer Model

Number

Estimated Value Manual Serial

Number

Owner Status Problem

Description

Wish List

Donations Received

Hand Tools

Return all tools to their proper location after use. This rule applies to all areas of our Makerspace.

Policies

Materials

Cost

Vinyl $0.25/foot

R Tape $0.25/foot

TOTAL $0.50/foot

Donate for "Vinyl Stickers and R Tape" via PayPal: bit.ly/ppmstuff

Or, leave donations in a black payment box, or use a QR code.

Help Us Keep Stocked Up!

PPE

Scrap and Trash

Software

CorelDRAW X6 (64-Bit)

Cutting Master 3

Showcase

Photo Gallery

Other Fun Stuff

PPM YouTube Channel

"featured" videos, (the YouTube "HOME" tab)

"Things we've built", Created playlists, including 3D-printed robotic hand (2015)