I print one side first (one at a time). Before I start I mark with a pen right at the cut slot. Do this before each print and give yourself about a 4 in space between prints. You can take up this side. Manually (w/ the arrow rewind the entire row. Reload to print on the other side. Put a piece of scrap vinyl or substrate on the floor so that your banner doesn't get dirty or scratched. Then fold banner without creasing to find your marks and transfer them over to the current printing. Line up your mark at the cut slot and send to print. It helps to give a little bleed on the left and right side of the print (on one side only---this helps to just trim once). When the print is finished, feed it forward some, find your next banner mark and send the next one to print (if you're printing multiple banners). I have a litt 4x2 wrapped in felt that I use to pick up the material on the floor and I start rolling it up while still leaving it the print on the warming plate. When I reach the end of the print I cut it off with scissors and just repeat. (So, I'm cutting them off as they complete. I do not put them on a take up roll or print more than one at a time (sometimes the material will walk and you'll have better results this way. This method works for me.. good luck