DesireeM
New Member
I need to print 1000 decals for a customer and I ran into a fairly expensive issue/mistake. I did an initial print/lam/cut test of 33 decals at once (approx 53" x 24") and it worked fine.
I then printed 4 sets of 210 of these decals and laminated them and then put them back in to cut them and.....it didn't work. The machine had an extremely hard time just finding the crop marks and then after about 10 tries it finally read all the marks and started cutting but it was off by 1/2 an inch!
I've cut large amounts of decals before and usually I try to keep the length of the sheet below 8ft to keep the cuts accurate within 1/16th inch. It has worked fairly well for me.
So I've concluded that it must be due to the thickness of these decals and the length I tried to cut(approx 8 ft).
They are being printed on reflective vinyl and then lamnated with a 6mil pebbled polycarbonate. That part is not negotiable.
I am doing two cut passes at full pressure in order to get through.
Does anyone have experience with contour-cutting decals this thick? Should I keep the sheet sections to a certain length? If so, what would you suggest?
I then printed 4 sets of 210 of these decals and laminated them and then put them back in to cut them and.....it didn't work. The machine had an extremely hard time just finding the crop marks and then after about 10 tries it finally read all the marks and started cutting but it was off by 1/2 an inch!
I've cut large amounts of decals before and usually I try to keep the length of the sheet below 8ft to keep the cuts accurate within 1/16th inch. It has worked fairly well for me.
So I've concluded that it must be due to the thickness of these decals and the length I tried to cut(approx 8 ft).
They are being printed on reflective vinyl and then lamnated with a 6mil pebbled polycarbonate. That part is not negotiable.
I am doing two cut passes at full pressure in order to get through.
Does anyone have experience with contour-cutting decals this thick? Should I keep the sheet sections to a certain length? If so, what would you suggest?