Im about to print a bunch (2500) of tiny little rectangular postage stickers.
In a perfect world I could set it up as a step-and-repeat with all of them butted up against each other, use the PDF trim box as the cut contour, and then the cutter would simply have to do a series of long horizontal and vertical cuts to trim everything out quickly.
The issue though is that the software/cutter is trying to cut out each sticker individually, so even though they're all butted up together with shared edges the cutter end ups going over the same lines twice.
I know I could impose it all manually and draw the long cut lines manually as well, but is there a way to consolidate cut lines so that it doesn't cut over the same path twice unnecessarily?
Im using Caldera v12.1 and a Summa s2 t160
In a perfect world I could set it up as a step-and-repeat with all of them butted up against each other, use the PDF trim box as the cut contour, and then the cutter would simply have to do a series of long horizontal and vertical cuts to trim everything out quickly.
The issue though is that the software/cutter is trying to cut out each sticker individually, so even though they're all butted up together with shared edges the cutter end ups going over the same lines twice.
I know I could impose it all manually and draw the long cut lines manually as well, but is there a way to consolidate cut lines so that it doesn't cut over the same path twice unnecessarily?
Im using Caldera v12.1 and a Summa s2 t160