Hey guys,
im new to the board and going to be getting a printer very soon. I currently send all of my printing jobs out to another shop. I usually get all my decals printed on a roll and have to cut them all up by hand the old fashion way. With the new printer coming soon, I know that you can perf-cut your decals so that is really gonna save us time for cutting them up. But my question for all you guru's out there is how are you guys split-back cutting the decals for easy peeling?
I have searched the site and seen a whole bunch of people showing examples and what machines they use, but no one is showing the process. Are you creating an extra cutline in the software your using and then just flipping your media in your print/cutter or what exactly do you have to do?
Any help is appreciated!!
Thanks
im new to the board and going to be getting a printer very soon. I currently send all of my printing jobs out to another shop. I usually get all my decals printed on a roll and have to cut them all up by hand the old fashion way. With the new printer coming soon, I know that you can perf-cut your decals so that is really gonna save us time for cutting them up. But my question for all you guru's out there is how are you guys split-back cutting the decals for easy peeling?
I have searched the site and seen a whole bunch of people showing examples and what machines they use, but no one is showing the process. Are you creating an extra cutline in the software your using and then just flipping your media in your print/cutter or what exactly do you have to do?
Any help is appreciated!!
Thanks