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I guess could be done with graphtec without any modification, just make a file with two dots at the needed distance, send how ever many copies are needed with auto cross cut between copies
fotoba or flexa miura , but be ready to spend some $$$
or this for a cheaper version if you can come up with a way to combine it with media feeding/measuring
https://www.lexjet.com/royal-sovereign-electric-trimmers-65in?
I would do 54" H x the needed width and then add the 6.5" at the bottom or top depending on the design and where the paneling would look the least noticeable
I had an oracal distributor rep call me a few days ago saying orofal is doing a survey asking about any recent orafol failures or product problems . Though it was odd, maybe they're having some manufacturing issues
https://www.graphtecamerica.com/fc9000-takeup
https://dtgmart.com/products/summa-roll-up-system-with-one-pair-of-core-holders
but you can cut full rolls without take up no problem, I do it everyday. Will post a picture of full basket later today
whole roll should fit into the basket no problem or let it go on the floor. Or get a takeup system. you can print without a take up reel and just let it fold up on the floor
What equipment are you using?
The most common way to do this is to print a full roll and then cut the roll on Graphtec or similar cutter or a flatbed cutter. Both cutter types are capable of automatically cutting a full roll
Contact lefu/mefu laminator
https://www.lefudigital.com/
I purchased the following from them on alibaba and they're putting 12 knifes on it
https://m.alibaba.com/product/10000010876532/LEFU-Hot-Sale-LF1700-D1-64.html
easy job for a flatbed cutter. Pretty easy manually if you have a keencut or similar.
Straight edge and box cutter also works, don't rush and you'll get a nice cut. Panel in illustrator/corel and add the marks you'll need if not sure about how to do it in onyx
I'm printing labels on Colorado 1650 and cutting with Graphtec or flatbed , can easily compete on price with afinia systems because media 60" is so cheap
Was trying to figure out how to do roll labels efficiently and found this, ended up getting a laminator with the same slitters and I think it...
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