We are planning to upgrade to a 4x8 UV Flatbed, and in doing so, would like the ability to print multiple signs onto a piece of 4x8 foam core and then cut it down. I am wondering what is the best way to cut a 4x8 sheet of foam core down, with good result (ex. minimal tear out).
We currently have a smaller printer, so we have to pre-cut the sheets down to sign size to feed it. We use a 4x8 table, a straight edge, and razor. It takes awhile but the edges are clean for the most part. At one point our foam core supplier offered to cut us the foam core using their CNC router, but since it's embossed with a texture, their CNC router was producing tear out on the edges, which would make printing a nightmare as the fuzzy edges would mess with auto-height, not getting good print result.
Something automatic would be nice, I saw the Summa cutters that might work for us but those won't be in the budget for awhile after buying this new printer.
Just curious what others use or do to cut down 4x8 sheets with good result and to help speed up production? Thanks in advance!
We currently have a smaller printer, so we have to pre-cut the sheets down to sign size to feed it. We use a 4x8 table, a straight edge, and razor. It takes awhile but the edges are clean for the most part. At one point our foam core supplier offered to cut us the foam core using their CNC router, but since it's embossed with a texture, their CNC router was producing tear out on the edges, which would make printing a nightmare as the fuzzy edges would mess with auto-height, not getting good print result.
Something automatic would be nice, I saw the Summa cutters that might work for us but those won't be in the budget for awhile after buying this new printer.
Just curious what others use or do to cut down 4x8 sheets with good result and to help speed up production? Thanks in advance!