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The tape keeps coming off the roller (the rollers you apply to the cardstock). According to the instructions it's threaded properly. The tape is right at the edge of the rollers so it comes undone easily. There's no othe way to put the tape in the gun so my question is, are they all like that, with the tape on the very edge, or is mine defective? I don't want to have to keep rethreading the tape every time I use this thing.
Are you using real 3M tape? It sounds like maybe it's old/defective tape. I've used my 714 gun for almost 10 years and always use real 3M tape and have *never* had an issue.
Yes I am. It came with the gun. It's rethreaded and I plan on using it tomorrow so I'll see how it goes. Maybe I'm a little too rough with it and I knock it off the rollers? I'll try being a little more gentle.
do you have it fairly snug to the rollers and the back up to the collecting spool? I know in the past if I didn't take up the slack with the collecting spool it would give me problems.
I had the same problem. I started making sure it was wound extra tight and at least 6 times around the collecting spool and it quit doing the sliding thing. I was ready to return it because of the sliding, but making sure it was wound helped a lot. I also try to keep it moved over a little more towards the center of the rollers.
I love my pink ATG......now. When I purchased my gun the tape that came with it seemed to be wrapped loosely. There was talk on SCS about this problem. Many crafters were reporting the same issue, but ONLY with the tape that was included in the package. I have not had any problems at all since that time. Don't give up, use a "M's" coupon and try a new 3M tape roll. Wishing you success!
I had a problem with mine the last time I reloaded it and it turned out that even though I thought I had it threaded correctly, I had messed up something. I can't remember exactly what I had done wrong, but once I redid it, it worked great again.
On the spool where you load the full roll of tape, (not the take-up roller) be sure you have it pushed down firmly. There should be a little "click" when you push it down. I had a roll of tape that seemed to be a little loosely wound, too. I had to keep opening up the gun and pushing that part down, so the tape would lay flat against the spool. After I used that roll up, I haven't had a problem since, so I think it was probably the tape.
If it keeps happening, and bugs you, you might try another roll of tape.
And like Cheryl says, sometimes it works to just "redo" the whole installation process, even though you think you've done it right. That happens sometimes with my sewing machine, too. It's worth a try.
__________________ Bugga in OK
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Just to make sure you have your tape threaded correctly why not go to YouTube and watch a video to be sure. Also, did you replace the cap thingy that needs to be in place over the uptake tape? My friend forgot to put hers back on when she reloaded her ATG and the tape wouldn't stay on the front roller.
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I'm getting mine today...I've been a bit leery about getting one! Seems like everyone LOVES there's tho! 50% off today on any one item @ Michael's. It just seems SO BIG! Hope I can use it easily!
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Just a note about the videos. Make sure that you are watching the video for the ATG that you have. I have an ATG 50 and the pink ATG from Scotch, and they are threaded a little differently on the take-up spool. The videos are very helpful, though.
Also, just to answer your question about where the tape should be; yes it is supposed to be close to the edge, and when it's threaded correctly it will stay in place. I bet making sure it is tightly wound on the uptake reel will solve your problem, as was suggested in above posts.
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I agree with making sure it is tightly wound. I had trouble with this at first and ended up using a small tombow tape runner to secure the end of the tape to the second reel because it kept coming undone when I tried to tighten it. With the help of the smaller tape runner I was able to get it nice and tight and that helped a ton. Also make sure you are putting the little black pieces back in the ATG after the tape is in place. The last thing I can say is to let go of the trigger before you lift from the paper, and try to go in a strait line when the trigger is pulled. I tried to make a curvy line with the ATG and the tape started to slip a bit so I just made shorter more strait lines that were at angles to each other.
I just bought mine this weekend (pink Susan G Koman for the cure) at Michael's.
I was having the same problem with the tape sliding off the rollers. The problem was the 2 tape rolls that came with the gun was warped (high at the top and low at the bottom by the plastic cirlcle) and not a prefectly tight roll. I opened the xtra tape refills I bought to have on hand, and looked at those rolls-they were perfect level and tightly wound. I plan on bringing the rolls back to Mike's next month when I go back. (I live a long ways and I only get to Mike's after my monthly Dr.'s appt.)
If you would like to see pictures, let me know and I will post them or send them to you. Too late at night to do it now LOL.
There are different names attached to your profile based on how many posts you make. There's probably a list somewhere indicating what the different "levels" are. I'm a polyshrink goddess, although I have no idea what polyshrink is ... I'll have to google that one LOL!
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There are different names attached to your profile based on how many posts you make. There's probably a list somewhere indicating what the different "levels" are. I'm a polyshrink goddess, although I have no idea what polyshrink is ... I'll have to google that one LOL!
Polyshrink is shrink plastic, also known as Shrinky Dinks. It's a plastic that, when heated, shrinks to about 1/3 its original size and thickens to about 1/8 of an inch.
Polyshrink is shrink plastic, also known as Shrinky Dinks. It's a plastic that, when heated, shrinks to about 1/3 its original size and thickens to about 1/8 of an inch.
My husband will know I truly lost it the day I start melting plastic to put on cards. LOL!
__________________ Leslie Harnish
Sambro, Nova Scotia
Canada
I watched a YouTube video where the scrapper indicated that her 714 looked exactly like the pink breast cancer version, however, the new breast cancer version was lighter to hold. She was at a scrapbookers convention and spoke with the person at the scotch booth - she wanted to know why the breast cancer version was almost half cheaper than the 714 (it's sister). She was told that the pink one is cheaper and lighter because it's geared towards the scrapbooker and doesn't need to be as heavy / durable, where the other guns are for framers. ? This totally confused me as I have no idea why a framer would need a glue / adhesive gun.
I watched a YouTube video where the scrapper indicated that her 714 looked exactly like the pink breast cancer version, however, the new breast cancer version was lighter to hold. She was at a scrapbookers convention and spoke with the person at the scotch booth - she wanted to know why the breast cancer version was almost half cheaper than the 714 (it's sister). She was told that the pink one is cheaper and lighter because it's geared towards the scrapbooker and doesn't need to be as heavy / durable, where the other guns are for framers. ? This totally confused me as I have no idea why a framer would need a glue / adhesive gun.
I've watched them frame pictures at Hobby Lobby. There are a lot of uses for adhesive when framing. When they attach a mat around a print, and also when they apply the brown paper backing all around the picture after it is framed. If a picture is going to be hanging on someone's wall for possibly years, you don't want the print separating from the mat and slipping down. Same thing with the paper on the back. You want it to stay for good, hence a need for a strong adhesive. And if you are doing this all day long, day in and day out, the tape gun would need to be pretty sturdy for that kind of heavy use.
__________________ Bugga in OK
"Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible." Dalai Lama
I love my pink ATG......now. When I purchased my gun the tape that came with it seemed to be wrapped loosely. There was talk on SCS about this problem. Many crafters were reporting the same issue, but ONLY with the tape that was included in the package. I have not had any problems at all since that time. Don't give up, use a "M's" coupon and try a new 3M tape roll. Wishing you success!
I had this problem and called the company. They replaced both rolls of tape and I've had no further problems. I do prefer the acid free over the general purpose, I just have less issues with it.
I've watched them frame pictures at Hobby Lobby. There are a lot of uses for adhesive when framing. When they attach a mat around a print, and also when they apply the brown paper backing all around the picture after it is framed. If a picture is going to be hanging on someone's wall for possibly years, you don't want the print separating from the mat and slipping down. Same thing with the paper on the back. You want it to stay for good, hence a need for a strong adhesive. And if you are doing this all day long, day in and day out, the tape gun would need to be pretty sturdy for that kind of heavy use.
Thank you for that Bugga! That makes sense!
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