Hi everyone,
I'm working on a job with large window film pieces. (commercial) Aproximently, 60" x 80".
I have no problem with the installation but, when plotting out the cut, the material gets all jammed up (creased) because of the static against the film.
I set the speed to 10 (slow) so I could watch both sides of the plotter and possibly catch if there was a crease or static cling of the film being plotted. Pain the in the butt. The material is not static cling material.
The material is a basic mirror 5% window tint with a light adhesive that is applied to the window with soap/water solution.
This is taking way too long to plot the window film pieces while watching it all the time.
Any suggestions? Please.
Thank you and God bless,
Craig
I'm working on a job with large window film pieces. (commercial) Aproximently, 60" x 80".
I have no problem with the installation but, when plotting out the cut, the material gets all jammed up (creased) because of the static against the film.
I set the speed to 10 (slow) so I could watch both sides of the plotter and possibly catch if there was a crease or static cling of the film being plotted. Pain the in the butt. The material is not static cling material.
The material is a basic mirror 5% window tint with a light adhesive that is applied to the window with soap/water solution.
This is taking way too long to plot the window film pieces while watching it all the time.
Any suggestions? Please.
Thank you and God bless,
Craig