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Carrier sheet

MikeSTK

Dawns Vinyl Designs
Probably like most people we get some crazy, off the wall vinyl material in from time to time. We always hoard those scraps for future use.

Our little Graphtec came with a nice carrier sheet, maybe 14 x 20.

It has lost most of its sticky power over time. I just priced them and wow.

So, any thoughts or tricks? Anybody ever rinsed them with water?

My intital reaction was to spray adhesive a piece of transfer sheeting on there face out, but I would like to hear any alternatives.

Oh yeah, anyone ever used a carrier in a 54" Roland? I would think it would work.

:thankyou:
 

MikeSTK

Dawns Vinyl Designs
Basically it is a clear semi rigid piece of plastic, lexan something like that. It has an adhesive face, so you can stick a small piece of media on it.

If the piece you want to use it too small for your machine to recognize it fools it into thinking it's bigger.

We make some small items and use it for scrap salvage.
 

Gene@mpls

New Member
You can clean the adhesive on the film for a Speedpress with Rapid-tac
to make it sticky again- might try that.
 
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