Hi there!
I'm printing a company logo onto 3-yr monomeric vinyl (using an HP latex L26500) and then cutting the vinyl to shape using a Summa D160R cutter.
I'm printing through Onyx 11 RIP and cutting with the Onyx Cut-Server.
The logo is being printed at about 450cm (18") wide, so it's not tiny.
However, the logo is a difficult shape to add bleed to (imagine something like two triangles on top of each other, one red one pointing upwards, the other yellow one pointing downwards).
No matter how I try I can't get the cutter to cut accurately enough so that where the two triangle intersect is where the two colours intersect!
I'm ending up with bits of the other colour projecting into areas it shouldn't be!
Am I missing something, or is the cutter just not able to be that accurate?
I'm printing a company logo onto 3-yr monomeric vinyl (using an HP latex L26500) and then cutting the vinyl to shape using a Summa D160R cutter.
I'm printing through Onyx 11 RIP and cutting with the Onyx Cut-Server.
The logo is being printed at about 450cm (18") wide, so it's not tiny.
However, the logo is a difficult shape to add bleed to (imagine something like two triangles on top of each other, one red one pointing upwards, the other yellow one pointing downwards).
No matter how I try I can't get the cutter to cut accurately enough so that where the two triangle intersect is where the two colours intersect!
I'm ending up with bits of the other colour projecting into areas it shouldn't be!
Am I missing something, or is the cutter just not able to be that accurate?