NSDdesigns
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I suppose this is the right section. I am sort of a newbie to this whole thing. New to the production side of it at least, Have been designing for years.
Anyways, I use to outsource my printing, but now that I have the machineary, I want to know exactly how to go about this process of printing, laminating then die cutting.
I and creating mX and ATV graphics on my Roland sp-300, then I need to laminate them due to the abuse they take. (Havent bought the laminator yet, need to know if I need hot or cold and which one to get, still researching and any advice is much appreciated!!) Then after its all laminated I need to put it back into the Roland and die it all out, but my question is how do I get it all to line up again after I print the sheet and take it out of the macine? How does it know where to start the die process?
I know in the past I had to make matching marks on the two layers. Art layer and Die layer. But as far as the production goes, Im lost. Can anyone PLEASE help me out. MUCH appreciated!!!!
Don't harp on the new guy to much. Basic question but I'd like to make sure I "get it" before I start wasting material and time.
Anyways, I use to outsource my printing, but now that I have the machineary, I want to know exactly how to go about this process of printing, laminating then die cutting.
I and creating mX and ATV graphics on my Roland sp-300, then I need to laminate them due to the abuse they take. (Havent bought the laminator yet, need to know if I need hot or cold and which one to get, still researching and any advice is much appreciated!!) Then after its all laminated I need to put it back into the Roland and die it all out, but my question is how do I get it all to line up again after I print the sheet and take it out of the macine? How does it know where to start the die process?
I know in the past I had to make matching marks on the two layers. Art layer and Die layer. But as far as the production goes, Im lost. Can anyone PLEASE help me out. MUCH appreciated!!!!
Don't harp on the new guy to much. Basic question but I'd like to make sure I "get it" before I start wasting material and time.