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plotter pressure on heat transfer paper

dmeehan31

New Member
im sure this differs per paper manufacture and possibly plotter.

i am using a sieki 870-t plotter and the transfer paper is thermo flex plus white pls 9100. never messed with the stuff and have a limited supply so any advice would be fantastic!:U Rock:
 

Mike_Koval

New Member
it is going to differ based on cutter, blade, material, etc. It is in your best interest to perform a test cut for the most accurate cutting pressures.

I can say with a Roland GX-24 or pro series for that matter, you should be able to successfully cut at 70-90 grams of force with a new blade.
 

WildWestDesigns

Active Member
it is going to differ based on cutter, blade, material, etc. It is in your best interest to perform a test cut for the most accurate cutting pressures.

I can say with a Roland GX-24 or pro series for that matter, you should be able to successfully cut at 70-90 grams of force with a new blade.


Yep, I use 80 on my GX-24.
 
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