Are you saying that you want the blade to be down only while the cutter is 'pulling' the vinyl towards the front of the machine, rather than also cutting while feeding the vinyl towards the back of the cutter?
I think I understand what you are asking. If so, the answer is no; as far as I know.
What material are you cutting that may require such specific cut methods?
Any other shape, as far as I know, you're going to have to cut your cut paths apart with the little scissors tool and assign path directions to the individual pieces.
I have been running tint through a plotter for 7years, I just started using flexisign for the software though.wrong forum. i would ask in a tint forum. tint through a plotter is a whole different animal.
When you say window film do you mean window tint film? Although I have no personal experience with cutting tint film I would venture to say this might be a blade issue, you are not using some el cheapo aftermarket blades are you? I'd recommend genuine Graphtec blades or CleanCut blades, you also might need to experiment with your cutter's settings to achieve cleaner cuts (Force, Speed & Quality).
Or what ProWraps said.
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