I've been having a problem with my Rotatrim. It's an older model from the late 80's but with very light useage. It's been tearing a small chip off the end corner of the paper cut. I'm talking about cutting fiber paper. I push the cutter to the top when cutting. Sometimes it also leaves a jagged cut with small chips off the edge of the print. A friend said he had the same problem and thinks it was over fixing. Watching his fix times better stopped it. I use Ilford Universal which is not a harding fix. Any truth to over fixing causing this cutting problem? Anyone else seen this problem? It's not every cut but often enough to be troublesome. I use gloves and hold the print in place with my hand when cutting.
My blade looks clean but I thought I'd take it off anyway to check. Is the proper removal to take off the nut and push the shaft out the other side? I see you can buy new cutter blades from B&H.
Also when you park the head for storage should it be at one of the ends where the medal cutting edge is not present?
Thanks for any help.
My blade looks clean but I thought I'd take it off anyway to check. Is the proper removal to take off the nut and push the shaft out the other side? I see you can buy new cutter blades from B&H.
Also when you park the head for storage should it be at one of the ends where the medal cutting edge is not present?
Thanks for any help.
