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Love the video, 1 question I get varying info on line for is the length it can cut. If I want to cut external grade vinyl for decals and lettering on vehicles, with a roll loaded what is the max I can set the length for it to travel down the roll? So if lettering ended up 60" x 13" (13" across the 15" direction), will the Unit perform that or is there a limitation?
Thanks for the video! When deciding on what size of pressing pillow to use do you make sure the paper with the design on it doesn’t hang off the pressing pillow? Thank you and what size is the medium pillow you used? What time and temp would you recommend for a moisture wicking athletic shirt?
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I only have the demo until my plotter arrives later today. For years I used Flexi, which worked perfect with SVGs I made in Inkscape. Those same type of files import into signmaster with pieces out of place. It is closer to correct if I save it out of inkscape as a DXF file.
Thanks for this educational video. Question: What machine is good for cutting PPF protection films 5-9+ mm.? Are the vinyl cutters used for the same? Thank you in advance.
Hi - Just came across your video. When sublimating to the patch, does the image transfer to the black border at all? I like how the image goes all the way to the edge but I was curious if it also transfers to the border. Thanks -
How do you avoid wasting so much film when only having to print a few prints for the day? We just got this exact printer installed last week and finding my way around the machine - if we cut at the tube, there is a lot of empty film sitting there for the next days job? Hopefully that makes sense?