Engstrom Graphics
sniperhockeydesigns
Background - I have been using my Roland Versacamm SP300-V for over a decade. I have installed a cut carriage cable, new print heads, servo motor, etc. so I am not afraid to tackle any mechanical jobs on the printer. I do a lot of smaller sized print and cut decals using thick material and the inconsistent cutting (force, and wandering) has cost me more $ over the years then if I would have a separate, dedicated machine just for cutting. Which is what brings me to this post.
I use Adobe Illustrator on my Mac, and a separate Windows run CPU that only runs my Roland Printer. I am looking for consistent and accurate cuts on my decals. I have done some research but looking for guidance on what setup you would run regarding a Summa Cutter for my application.
I have read, but am not familiar with, utilizing a Summa Plug-In for Illustrator for their registration marks. In VersaWorks you can change the quantity of a file to whatever and it will print and cut that amount - am I correct that a Summa you have to DESIGN 20 of the same decals with the Cut Registration marks to make 20, for instance?
Opos required do you think if I do lots of these small print/cut decals (normally use 10mm lam and 6mm vinyl)?
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I know nothing about making this change - I would like to make the transition to a dedicated Summa cutter to use with my Roland Printer to maximize my efficiency and to stop wasting thousands of dollars over the years from cuts being messed up by my Versacamm. Thank you!!
I use Adobe Illustrator on my Mac, and a separate Windows run CPU that only runs my Roland Printer. I am looking for consistent and accurate cuts on my decals. I have done some research but looking for guidance on what setup you would run regarding a Summa Cutter for my application.
I have read, but am not familiar with, utilizing a Summa Plug-In for Illustrator for their registration marks. In VersaWorks you can change the quantity of a file to whatever and it will print and cut that amount - am I correct that a Summa you have to DESIGN 20 of the same decals with the Cut Registration marks to make 20, for instance?
Opos required do you think if I do lots of these small print/cut decals (normally use 10mm lam and 6mm vinyl)?
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I know nothing about making this change - I would like to make the transition to a dedicated Summa cutter to use with my Roland Printer to maximize my efficiency and to stop wasting thousands of dollars over the years from cuts being messed up by my Versacamm. Thank you!!