Very little experience with paper trimmers but I am going to need to trim/cut Gloss 12 Point Card Stock down to 13". I guess any cutter from 14" to 18" would work fine, I assume I would try to get away with the smallest size possible, simply for the cost.
I tested a rotary cutter today that the local print shop had sitting around and it left the edges rough/frayed. Is this common for Card Stock paper, or was it just a junk blade and/or cutter in general?
I don't really need a $300+ commercial version, I will more than likely only be cutting 1 print at a time and the volume will be very low, probably about 20-30 a month.
Based on the little research I have done, I'm leaning toward a Rotary but would consider Guillotine if that would work better.
Please reply back with recommended cutters and maybe make a case for which type of trimmer would be best!
Amazon has this Carl brand for only $45, any thoughts? http://www.amazon.com/CARL-Professi...=1381356660&sr=1-4&keywords=15"+paper+trimmer
Thanks
I tested a rotary cutter today that the local print shop had sitting around and it left the edges rough/frayed. Is this common for Card Stock paper, or was it just a junk blade and/or cutter in general?
I don't really need a $300+ commercial version, I will more than likely only be cutting 1 print at a time and the volume will be very low, probably about 20-30 a month.
Based on the little research I have done, I'm leaning toward a Rotary but would consider Guillotine if that would work better.
Please reply back with recommended cutters and maybe make a case for which type of trimmer would be best!
Amazon has this Carl brand for only $45, any thoughts? http://www.amazon.com/CARL-Professi...=1381356660&sr=1-4&keywords=15"+paper+trimmer
Thanks