I just cut them on the grapghtec. You can buy cheap chinese blades for $1.50 each.... works great for stuff like this. I've used them on small letters / other stuff too, and they work great. Not sure how long they last... My graphtecs blade seems to last for years (Only use it a few times a day, might be why!). they're accurate, and now I dont need to worry about messing up a $100 blade on magnetics, or other random stuff I decide to try to cut
Anything special you do to stop it from sticking to the metal on the cutter? I tried using kraft paper, etc, but anything longer than a foot or so gets off track due to it sticking to the graphtec or summa cutter.
Anything special you do to stop it from sticking to the metal on the cutter? I tried using kraft paper, etc, but anything longer than a foot or so gets off track due to it sticking to the graphtec or summa cutter.
If the cutter scores the back, then you would be tearing the vinyl when separating the piece? I always thought it best to cut the vinyl for a nice sharp edge...
If the cutter scores the back, then you would be tearing the vinyl when separating the piece? I always thought it best to cut the vinyl for a nice sharp edge. Plus with the vinyl down it could scratch or scuff the vinyl and print as it goes back and forth...
could you send more pictures please on how you fixed the knife to the unit?I took a job for 30 6" circles. I came up with this. A circular glass cutter with an x-acto mounted to it. Works great. I have never used the plotter to cut magnet and don't want to damage the blade that I have. Just everyone's thoughts, how would you attempt this? View attachment 116750
We use a Graphtec to cut out the magnet. We have to coat the magnetic side of the material with three layers of application tape to keep it from sticking. We also put a small table in front of the plotter and have one person on each side so the weight of the material is supported as it feeds into and out of the plotter. Don't make your runs too long... We print using our flatbed UV printer, but used to use our Roland roll-to-roll. Hope that helpswhen everyone here talks about cutting magnet on their machine, is this purely a plotting machine youre referencing r can this be cut on a print any cut machine.
I have a mimaki cjv30 for instance, could i cut these on this? i have read the magnet can interfere with the electronics.