Matt-Tastic
New Member
My normal sources have turned up a blank on this issue. I was wondering if anyone here has ever done back cut stickers. By back cut, I'm referring to cutting through the backer paper only, in order to be able to split a decals paper in half to more easily peel of the decal.
A lot of label makers refer to these as "crack and peel" labels, if that is any help. I know there is a work through using a Gerber system (EDGE/EnVision), but I haven't heard of a process for friction feed.
Another idea would be if someone has seen a rolling cutter that would cut like this, to only cut the paper. Even a hand held tool would work.
A lot of label makers refer to these as "crack and peel" labels, if that is any help. I know there is a work through using a Gerber system (EDGE/EnVision), but I haven't heard of a process for friction feed.
Another idea would be if someone has seen a rolling cutter that would cut like this, to only cut the paper. Even a hand held tool would work.