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So then, I think it will not be the right tool for me. I will mainly use this for ACM and I need to make lot of small parts like 12inX12in and make V-Groove in them. I was hoping to have a tool that will not make a mess like a saw. Do you have any suggestions?
So just in case someone make the same search. When you go in ''QuickPlot'', go to ''Setup'', than ''Device Select''. You will see a button named ''Perf-Cut'' and all you need is there. Very easy to use.
Thanks. We will mostly cut ACM and use the V-Groove option. So if I can cut aluminum from time to time, it will be great.
From the video I've saw, it seems to bend the ACM a bit. What if I have to cut a bunch of 12inX12in square ACM? Do they will be all bent?
Does your fletcher can cut a 8ft long sheet. From the website, it seems to be a maximum of 65in. The fletcher have the optional tool to cut 0.060 aluminum and steeltrack is rated at 1mm (0.039). I would like to have the 0.060 capacity with the 8ft long cut.
I'm planing to buy a Keencut SteelTrack 250 and I was wondering how precise is the cut if I have a print with no bleed on it for example. I have a Roland versacut trimmer and I prefer to use a regular strait ruler instead due of the lack of precision.
If you take a vinyl that have a #90 liner, you will have no or very minimal bending. There is also a curve correction in the rip, but from my experience you have to adjust it frequently depending of the size of your print and roll.
I'm using my summa D160 cutter with composer 6.0. Is there a way to setup/use the flexcut option in composer? Forgot to mention have both cutcontour and flexcut in my file.
Thank you.
on 3 separate occasion a customer or other sign shop wanted me to install 3D letters like this without a pattern paper. They just told me to ''eyeball'' it. lol.
With the winter right now, it's very dry in the shop. This is why I think it is a static problem. I've just printed the same thing to a regular vinyl and there was no problem at all.
I can't be the optimiser. My latex model (L26500) don't have the optimizer.
I have an HP L26500, using a new synthetic paper and have created my own profile. For some reason if I print something with heavy covering beside a white part. I will have fine banding in the white part where there supposed to have no ink. It's not very noticable, but I can wipe the banding with...
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