BigPrintPro
New Member
Hello there,
Hope you’re doing well!
I’m new to this forum.
We opened our print shop 20 months ago.
Many of my customers request die cut stickers for various indoor and outdoor uses.
The problem I need help with is finding the right vinyl with an optimal backliner that can be completely cut without ripping.
The problem is not in the cutter, it’s new. I tried various knife pressures. The higher the pressure the better the cut, but at the risk of releasing the sticker from the vinyl sheet, which get them struck by the cutter’s head and ruin the whole print job!
I tried several vinyl brands over the course of the last 2 years, such as B-line, orafol, arlon, and even 3M IJ35. The latter’s backliner proved to be better than all others, but not as smooth as it shows in various YouTube videos. It’s still prone to ripping.
What vinyl do you use at your shop to make stickers?
Thanks
Hope you’re doing well!
I’m new to this forum.
We opened our print shop 20 months ago.
Many of my customers request die cut stickers for various indoor and outdoor uses.
The problem I need help with is finding the right vinyl with an optimal backliner that can be completely cut without ripping.
The problem is not in the cutter, it’s new. I tried various knife pressures. The higher the pressure the better the cut, but at the risk of releasing the sticker from the vinyl sheet, which get them struck by the cutter’s head and ruin the whole print job!
I tried several vinyl brands over the course of the last 2 years, such as B-line, orafol, arlon, and even 3M IJ35. The latter’s backliner proved to be better than all others, but not as smooth as it shows in various YouTube videos. It’s still prone to ripping.
What vinyl do you use at your shop to make stickers?
Thanks