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)
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