CES020
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I have a couple hundred items that are being printed right now (by a printer) and I will need to cut them all to specific sizes. They are all on semi-gloss paper and will be inserted into a modular sign system.
They have cut marks printed on them (which doesn't make much sense to me, since once you cut two sides, all the marks are gone) , but that's another story.
The size ranges from 4" x 6" up to about 20" x 5". There are maybe 100 of one size, and the lowest quantity being 3 of one size. Is there a good cutter out there to do this that's not going to break the bank? This is more or less a one time job, so it's not something I'll use daily or even weekly. The larger ones are small quantities so I'll gladly cut them by hand with a straight egde, if there is a smaller cutter that works well and won't go to that range.
I can certainly cut them all with a straight edge (common sizes are printed in line with each other), but I thought there might be a rotary blade system that might work well and be affordable that might speed up my process greatly.
Thanks-
Steve
They have cut marks printed on them (which doesn't make much sense to me, since once you cut two sides, all the marks are gone) , but that's another story.
The size ranges from 4" x 6" up to about 20" x 5". There are maybe 100 of one size, and the lowest quantity being 3 of one size. Is there a good cutter out there to do this that's not going to break the bank? This is more or less a one time job, so it's not something I'll use daily or even weekly. The larger ones are small quantities so I'll gladly cut them by hand with a straight egde, if there is a smaller cutter that works well and won't go to that range.
I can certainly cut them all with a straight edge (common sizes are printed in line with each other), but I thought there might be a rotary blade system that might work well and be affordable that might speed up my process greatly.
Thanks-
Steve