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Have you ever started weeding a sign and peel up a letter or rip it and not know where it goes again?
Well if you slightly do a stronger cutting force it will leave a cut line around everything you cut, so you can peel off a letter and see the exact ghost of it, making it easy to refit it again or a brand new one perfectly in place. Don't use too much force to cut the paper.
If you use the standard 130gf, move it to 150gf. This also prevents any hang ups at sharp corners.
On my Roland GX24, I use 130gf
On my Roland GX500, I use 200gf
Well if you slightly do a stronger cutting force it will leave a cut line around everything you cut, so you can peel off a letter and see the exact ghost of it, making it easy to refit it again or a brand new one perfectly in place. Don't use too much force to cut the paper.
If you use the standard 130gf, move it to 150gf. This also prevents any hang ups at sharp corners.
On my Roland GX24, I use 130gf
On my Roland GX500, I use 200gf