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Cutting out printed decals?

dirttoo

New Member
I am looking at the Sign Warehouse PrismJet/Mutoh print/cut/laminate deal. I was wanting to know if you print and cut say 200 3" round decals can you cut clear thru the backing paper so you just have the 3" decals to hand out or do you need to only cut to the backing and then cut into squares? Would the Roland print/cut machine do this?
 

signage

New Member
Welcome to teh forums fro PA. (OlllllO)

If the cutter cuts all the way through the backing paper you will be replacing the cutting strip regularly and go through tones of blades!
 

cgsigns_jamie

New Member
Depends on the cutter...

My Graphtec FC8000 has a "channel" in front of the cut strip. So when I want to do a perf cut I move the blade to the front tool holder (above the channel).

I also have a Roland XC540 that can do perf cuts, unfortunately there is no channel for the blade so it'll just eat up the cut strip if you're not careful.
 

bob

It's better to have two hands than one glove.
This is one of those things that just because you can do something is not sufficient reason to do it.

A blade designed to cut vinyl is perhaps the worst possible choice for a blade to cut paper. Paper is incredibly abrasive and will take the tip off a vinyl blade instantly. Not to mention the additional strain placed on a mechanism designed to cut much less substantial material.
 
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