anthony smith
New Member
Hey,
I have a customer that has asked me to print some motocross kits for him. He told me his old supplier used the General Formulation Motomark Series 4mil vinyl and 12mil laminate. So I ordered a roll of each and we got the kits to print great and are all lammed... But the issue is when i come to cut the kits. I ordered a special blade that was more suited to this thicker material... But my problem is when the knife is travelling from location to location in between cuts, the vinyl sort of arches and does not want to stay flat enough and my blade drags across the laminate and scratches it... I even bought an extra pinch roller thinking it would help keep the media down and more flat but it did not... I am having to push the media down with my fingers the entire time while following the blade to make sure it doesnt scratch the media. To compensate the only way I was able to get it not to scratch is if I moved my blade in the blade holder to a high position but then the blade struggles to get a nice deep cut into the material...
Does anyone have advice on how to deal with this type of thick material?
I have a Graphtec FC-8600 Plotter if that helps.
Thanks.
I have a customer that has asked me to print some motocross kits for him. He told me his old supplier used the General Formulation Motomark Series 4mil vinyl and 12mil laminate. So I ordered a roll of each and we got the kits to print great and are all lammed... But the issue is when i come to cut the kits. I ordered a special blade that was more suited to this thicker material... But my problem is when the knife is travelling from location to location in between cuts, the vinyl sort of arches and does not want to stay flat enough and my blade drags across the laminate and scratches it... I even bought an extra pinch roller thinking it would help keep the media down and more flat but it did not... I am having to push the media down with my fingers the entire time while following the blade to make sure it doesnt scratch the media. To compensate the only way I was able to get it not to scratch is if I moved my blade in the blade holder to a high position but then the blade struggles to get a nice deep cut into the material...
Does anyone have advice on how to deal with this type of thick material?
I have a Graphtec FC-8600 Plotter if that helps.
Thanks.