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Yes, we have printed on card stock before. On Mimaki's website they have video for printing and cutting and creasing on cardstock.
You might need to support from the back and front to prevent a head strike. I wouldn't cut on the UCJV for this type of material.
Yes, the vinyl is not issue that we're having. We need to buy a rigid cardstock that we can print directly on using our printer and then the cutter to cut it and crease it for short run boxes. Do you have any supplier of coverstock?
We have a UCJV and a CG-AR that can cut and crease cardstock for short run boxes.
None of our usual suppliers can source the material for us. We're wondering if anyone has a source for this type of material?
CG-AR is good for the price point. Its not going to cut like a Summa or Graphtec or have all of those functions.
But its relatively easy to set up and cuts pretty well for things like stickers, decals and labels. Its night and day in terms of speed versus the UCJV.
Let us know how...
We have a UCJV300 and a CG-AR 130. We do stickers and typically set up the quantity and the regisrtration marks in rasterlinks and cut on UCJV.
This was ok when we starting up but now since we're getting volume we need to split the print and cut workflow between the cutter and the printer...
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