brainbucket
New Member
Hi,
First time poster, long time stalker. I have a Graphtec FC8000-160 that I have been using for a little over a year. In general I really like the machine. I have had decent luck with most CutContours and been mostly happy with the results. One of the things that I got into this business for is printing motocross graphics with thick laminates. In this regard I'm having a pretty hard time getting the Graphtec to get the job done. I have a 60° blade installed and I have the pressure maxed out and the speed on 5 and I can't get the knife to penetrate the vinyl. Currently I'm using The Thick Stuff based out of the UK http://www.thethickstuff.com/mx-vinyl-dirt-bike-sticker-graphics-english.html which I don't know that I will use again because the print material (7mil) is wreaking havoc on my printer, and I'm having this issue with the laminate (20.5mil). I have used the Oracal 3105HT material with Pro-Shield 12 mil laminate, and it seems to do better, but not a ton. So is 27.5mil just too thick to cut on my Graphtec or am I doing something wrong? Is there an additional setting that I can get more pressure? I'll be honest I haven't spent the time to dig through the manual and see what I can find there, so if that is the answer so be it, I can do that, but thanks for any guidance anyway!
Thanks,
Brainbucket
First time poster, long time stalker. I have a Graphtec FC8000-160 that I have been using for a little over a year. In general I really like the machine. I have had decent luck with most CutContours and been mostly happy with the results. One of the things that I got into this business for is printing motocross graphics with thick laminates. In this regard I'm having a pretty hard time getting the Graphtec to get the job done. I have a 60° blade installed and I have the pressure maxed out and the speed on 5 and I can't get the knife to penetrate the vinyl. Currently I'm using The Thick Stuff based out of the UK http://www.thethickstuff.com/mx-vinyl-dirt-bike-sticker-graphics-english.html which I don't know that I will use again because the print material (7mil) is wreaking havoc on my printer, and I'm having this issue with the laminate (20.5mil). I have used the Oracal 3105HT material with Pro-Shield 12 mil laminate, and it seems to do better, but not a ton. So is 27.5mil just too thick to cut on my Graphtec or am I doing something wrong? Is there an additional setting that I can get more pressure? I'll be honest I haven't spent the time to dig through the manual and see what I can find there, so if that is the answer so be it, I can do that, but thanks for any guidance anyway!
Thanks,
Brainbucket