Hey Jase, how do you get your Graphtec to perf cut?
I mean, I know how to tell it to do it, and I have meticulously played with the settings, but whenever I've tried it it just screws everything up into a mangled mess.
I have been led to assume it's just impossible to cut through the backing - even with lots of tabs to hold it together- and successfully complete a sheet of decals.
I'd love to know how you do it coz I'm about to ditch my FC-7000 and buy a Mimaki cutter based on seeing it do perf cuts.
Hey Neil,
Firstly I run two FC8000-160's. I think the FC7000 doesn't have the second tool position for the perf cuts. The Mimaki I saw is like the FC8000 model.
Anyways I do find its a balancing act between blade depth, pressure and cut line pattern.
If your doing small decals I find a cut length of 30mm and a non cut length of .3mm to work well. My blade depth is .50 (is this setting in mm? I'm at home will check in the morning).
My current pressure ranges from 20-24 depending on blade wear out. This is for a monomeric vinyl I use. Laminated graphics need the pressure up at around 36.
Send your job in "Restrict Media Movement".
Have "Autoweld" Off in cutting master.
I find the more that the media moves back and forth the greater the chance of your decals poping out and having a mess.
To be honest I must perf cut upto 100-150 linear metres a week and don't have one problem perf cutting.