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Well here is something you don't see every day, a noob with a question.
Anyhow I have a specific need to be able plot cut some screen printed pressure sensitive vinyl 13.5x20 sheets, however I need to cut through both the vinyl and the release liner for a custom die-cut look. I have talked to a few sales reps from various equipment suppliers. Some say this can be done and some say it can't be done & some have no idea what the hell it is that I want to do. I suppose what I am trying to do is not considered a normal process for a plotter cutter. A product I have found seems like it could do the job, it's called the Graphtec Robo Cutter Pro II, however it looks to be more of a hobbiests type of cutter, but it does mention doing cut-through via a carrier sheet. I am now assuming that any plotter cutter should be able to do the same thing but they do not mention cut-through ability. My plan is to get a used or new 15 or 24 inch plotter cutter, my budget is about $600. I assume I would need to use a carrier sheet or another backing (TransferRite?) on the back of the release liner to hold the cut shapes so that they don't fall off the sheet and screw up the blade that the plotter would be creating.
I know I could get this done by a company that does die-cutting however these runs are low and the quantity does not justify the cost for the tooling of a die.
So I'm asking if anyone has tried anything like this and is this a job that a plotter cutter can handle? Any recomended products & techniques is also appreciated.
Anyhow I have a specific need to be able plot cut some screen printed pressure sensitive vinyl 13.5x20 sheets, however I need to cut through both the vinyl and the release liner for a custom die-cut look. I have talked to a few sales reps from various equipment suppliers. Some say this can be done and some say it can't be done & some have no idea what the hell it is that I want to do. I suppose what I am trying to do is not considered a normal process for a plotter cutter. A product I have found seems like it could do the job, it's called the Graphtec Robo Cutter Pro II, however it looks to be more of a hobbiests type of cutter, but it does mention doing cut-through via a carrier sheet. I am now assuming that any plotter cutter should be able to do the same thing but they do not mention cut-through ability. My plan is to get a used or new 15 or 24 inch plotter cutter, my budget is about $600. I assume I would need to use a carrier sheet or another backing (TransferRite?) on the back of the release liner to hold the cut shapes so that they don't fall off the sheet and screw up the blade that the plotter would be creating.
I know I could get this done by a company that does die-cutting however these runs are low and the quantity does not justify the cost for the tooling of a die.
So I'm asking if anyone has tried anything like this and is this a job that a plotter cutter can handle? Any recomended products & techniques is also appreciated.