Unless you're using cheap vinyl that has a slightly "off" sprocket pattern- then it's a nightmare! But a sprocket-fed will rarely have issues with the right material.For STRAIGHT stripes you need a sprocket fed plotter and vinyl. Something like a Gerber plotter; that is what we have here. With sprockets it cannot walk to either side, you can run the whole length of a roll on one and have the stripe perfect.
Friends don't let friends use cheap material.Unless you're using cheap vinyl that has a slightly "off" sprocket pattern- then it's a nightmare! But a sprocket-fed will rarely have issues with the right material.
Length of stripes can range - When I need to produce stripes its usually to reproduce graphics for the sides of motorhomes / caravans and the like for one of my clients who carries out insurance repairs, so they can be fairly long! Yeah - I see the wisdom of a sprocket fed plotter for this type of thing, but alas, for the amount of work i do in this area, the purchase of more hardware just isnt an option unfortunately!How long are the stripes? We try to avoid them but if we need to cut our own, try loading the vinyl and feeding it in and out a ways to see how its tracking. Get it to track as perfectly square as you can before you cut. Or find an old sprocket fed plotter