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  • Mounting Printed Vinyl & Plotting…

    Posted by David Hammond on 19 January 2011 at 17:23

    I am very new to this game, and ended up with my own business by complete chance, but things aren’t going to bad.

    I have the chance to do a rather large job, which should make me a nice bit of profit provided things go to plan.

    I am looking to produce 300 PVC boards to go on a shop display stand, with cut outs for the racks to pass through.

    I have a Versart 640, and can print to the vinyl, and have it on the pick up.

    My concern comes to mounting the vinyl. I have a cold press laminator (polar signs), which I am considering running my printed vinyl through to mount it onto the 440 micron PVC roll.

    Provided I succeed in doing this, I then intend to run the PVC and vinyl through my graphtec 1300 plotter to cut the holes.

    I am using the standard blue topped 0.9mm pen, but from what I understand will need to upgrade to a 1.5mm blade and holder suitable for cutting through the PVC?

    Firstly is this possible, and will it really be as simple as I hope… once the laminator is set correctly.

    I intend to print to Metamark MD5 vinyl as it doesn’t seem as elastic as the MD3, and I have had limited success with MD5 over MD3.

    David Hammond replied 14 years, 9 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Peter Normington

    Member
    19 January 2011 at 21:25

    hi David I am not sure if I know what you mean by pvc boards?
    but if it’s any help. the metamark mdp is a better material for labels etc, it is thicker and more rigid than the standard md3 at 100 microns

  • David Hammond

    Member
    20 January 2011 at 07:38

    I will look at the mdp.

    The pvc is a roll of thin (440 micron) flexible pvc. Just like card but won’t tear.

    I will see if I can get a sample of the mdp, we’ve had a quote from another company who used avery but can’t remember which vnyl.

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