G-Artist
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Attached is a not to scale layout of a 2-color decal I may have to make in quantity.
The background is white high-performance and the border and the letter
are to be 3M reflective.
I will be using my 48" Graphtec to cut them and I'd prefer to gang both colors but I have trepidation on matching them due to the outside white border which is approx. 1/8". Not much room for error. I've done numerous 2 and 3 colors before but they were one or two and applied to windows and such on-site. Here I may have a run of 40 or even 250 at a time.
Just do a few at a time or take a chance and do a dozen up at a time?
Or...
I was thinking that maybe there was a way to use sections of the cut reflective material as registration marks my Graphtec would see and 'fool' it into thinking it was cutting a print. Whereby I'd apply the cut and weeded reflective to the HP white then put it all back in the cutter to cut the white similar to cutting a print. Since I never cut a print I am a bit clueless in that area. Could it be done? If so, advise best way.
Thanks.
The background is white high-performance and the border and the letter
are to be 3M reflective.
I will be using my 48" Graphtec to cut them and I'd prefer to gang both colors but I have trepidation on matching them due to the outside white border which is approx. 1/8". Not much room for error. I've done numerous 2 and 3 colors before but they were one or two and applied to windows and such on-site. Here I may have a run of 40 or even 250 at a time.
Just do a few at a time or take a chance and do a dozen up at a time?
Or...
I was thinking that maybe there was a way to use sections of the cut reflective material as registration marks my Graphtec would see and 'fool' it into thinking it was cutting a print. Whereby I'd apply the cut and weeded reflective to the HP white then put it all back in the cutter to cut the white similar to cutting a print. Since I never cut a print I am a bit clueless in that area. Could it be done? If so, advise best way.
Thanks.