gabagoo
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I come from a background in signs wherby you cut your substrate and then fit the graphic to it. I cant seem to get into a habit of oversizing prints and then cutting substrates with registration marks (mostly because most substrates are not square to begin with thus problems). In any case I am working on 15 site signs 32" x 48" I am printing on calendered 5 year vinyl and the majority of print is basically red and black on mostly white, no knockouts or heavy ink concentration. I cut one board in particular to exactly 48" x 32" and then lay the graphic down to line it up for application and it is like almost a 1/4" short on the 32" side. This makes no sense to me and I measure it and it is 31.75". It is not a big deal on these signs and 1/8" of exposed coro top and bottom will not be noticeable but I printed these on our Mimaki jv3 and then cut them in the Summa (square cut). Now if one of the machines was not cutting properly surely it would have shown in die cut decals and anything with close cropping, but the two work incredibly to the point where I sometimes dont even need bleeds. I know the Summa reads the black squares so maybe if the mimaki were printing out of scale the summa just follows along. I suppose I should just print a 12" square box and see what the final size is? anyone else have issues like this?