Hi,
We've recently added some wide format printers to our shop to help with some in house projects. Additionally, my boss has purchased some roll-up banner stands in hopes of adding these to our product line.
Since none of our materials are the right width to match our stands, I was wondering what the process would normally be to trim them down to size.
Currently we have been cutting the materials by hand, but I was wondering if there was a more automated and precise solution to cut thicker and laminated materials such as this.
From my understanding, a cutter such as the Roland CAMM-1 GR-540 would not be sufficient. Is this a job for a flatbed cutter?
We hope to add more products for these printers down the line such as retail signage but I'm hoping to figure this out prior to getting into those
I am admittedly new to this industry so any advice is appreciated!
Thanks
We've recently added some wide format printers to our shop to help with some in house projects. Additionally, my boss has purchased some roll-up banner stands in hopes of adding these to our product line.
Since none of our materials are the right width to match our stands, I was wondering what the process would normally be to trim them down to size.
Currently we have been cutting the materials by hand, but I was wondering if there was a more automated and precise solution to cut thicker and laminated materials such as this.
From my understanding, a cutter such as the Roland CAMM-1 GR-540 would not be sufficient. Is this a job for a flatbed cutter?
We hope to add more products for these printers down the line such as retail signage but I'm hoping to figure this out prior to getting into those
I am admittedly new to this industry so any advice is appreciated!
Thanks