SignMonger
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Sometimes it is necessary to put blockout behind vinyl graphics so that only the logo or copy is lit at night. In the past I have had trouble getting the cut vinyl to line up with the cut blockout. It seems like the plotter feeds the two materials differently because when I do long runs, the vinyl and the block out don't line up. It's almost like the image gets stretched lengthwise on either the vinyl or the blockout. We have a large job coming up that requires a layer of blockout under a layer of vinyl and I want to try to avoid the misalignment issue. My idea is to lay the vinyl directly onto the blockout then run it through the plotter and weed. This seems like it will save a great deal of time and ensure that everything is perfectly aligned. I have tried a small sample and it worked well. However, I am wondering how difficult it will be to lay a large piece of vinyl (4'x8') onto blockout and how the plotter will deal with this technique on a larger scale.
Does anyone have experience with this method? I have never heard of this being done so maybe it is my own invention? If no one has experience with this, how do you go about ensuring your layers line up on long runs like this? Is there maybe some adjustment that I need to make to my plotter? Any advice is greatly appreciated!!
This is my first post to the forum so thank for having me and looking forward to utilizing this resource in the future.
Does anyone have experience with this method? I have never heard of this being done so maybe it is my own invention? If no one has experience with this, how do you go about ensuring your layers line up on long runs like this? Is there maybe some adjustment that I need to make to my plotter? Any advice is greatly appreciated!!
This is my first post to the forum so thank for having me and looking forward to utilizing this resource in the future.