ravegoblin
New Member
Hello,
Been considering starting up this venture and still doing some research. I'll try to keep it concise - trying to figure out how feasible this is and with which equipment...
- Printed vehicle wraps
- MX graphics
- Stickers, banners, signs, etc... of course, but this is more straightforward
I've read the threads I can find here relating to cutting MX graphics, but still not really clear on if this works.
1. Will a Graphtec FC9000 54" or Summa S 3TC (with tables in front/behind) be suitable for cutting mx graphics with a laminate? (Ideally, would be Substance material, but perhaps could compromise and use some alternate brands.)
2. Would it be able to cut all the way through the backing, or already asking too much?
With regard to flatbed...
3. If those machines aren't suitable, I presume that the flatbed Graphtec FCX2000 would be able to do the job?
4. How limiting is a flatbed for longer jobs (regular vinyl lettering)? Is there a way to feed into that machine or what's the strategy for cutting a longer piece (say 6-10ft)?
Kind of a lot of questions, appreciate your input and experience, thanks!
Been considering starting up this venture and still doing some research. I'll try to keep it concise - trying to figure out how feasible this is and with which equipment...
- Printed vehicle wraps
- MX graphics
- Stickers, banners, signs, etc... of course, but this is more straightforward
I've read the threads I can find here relating to cutting MX graphics, but still not really clear on if this works.
1. Will a Graphtec FC9000 54" or Summa S 3TC (with tables in front/behind) be suitable for cutting mx graphics with a laminate? (Ideally, would be Substance material, but perhaps could compromise and use some alternate brands.)
2. Would it be able to cut all the way through the backing, or already asking too much?
With regard to flatbed...
3. If those machines aren't suitable, I presume that the flatbed Graphtec FCX2000 would be able to do the job?
4. How limiting is a flatbed for longer jobs (regular vinyl lettering)? Is there a way to feed into that machine or what's the strategy for cutting a longer piece (say 6-10ft)?
Kind of a lot of questions, appreciate your input and experience, thanks!