Hopefully this is the right area for this question.
I was wondering if there was a way to cut two panels on seperate jobs so that it doesn't waste a lot of vinyl between the two pieces. To explain my situation a little better, I was cutting a "swoop" design for the side of a vehicle that angled down from the upper left of the page to the lower right. The design was too wide for a single sheet on my 24" cutter. Because of this, the production manager split it into two panels (which was fine with me), but the panels were 20" wide by 120" long with only half of each panel being used (the bottom half of panel 1 and the top half of panel 2). Because of this, the vinyl in between the cut areas was about 10 feet long with no part of it being used. It would have been nice to cut each panel seperately and shrink down the panel size to eliminate the uncut area and thus the waste.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Kevin
I was wondering if there was a way to cut two panels on seperate jobs so that it doesn't waste a lot of vinyl between the two pieces. To explain my situation a little better, I was cutting a "swoop" design for the side of a vehicle that angled down from the upper left of the page to the lower right. The design was too wide for a single sheet on my 24" cutter. Because of this, the production manager split it into two panels (which was fine with me), but the panels were 20" wide by 120" long with only half of each panel being used (the bottom half of panel 1 and the top half of panel 2). Because of this, the vinyl in between the cut areas was about 10 feet long with no part of it being used. It would have been nice to cut each panel seperately and shrink down the panel size to eliminate the uncut area and thus the waste.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Kevin