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Finishing of labels
Posted by Steve Lamb on December 14, 2010 at 10:47 amMorning all
A lot of our work on our JV33 is large graphics for varying applications, but we do also a fair few labels too. Most are reasonably smallish quantities, hundreds sometimes more.
The finishing is a pain in the rear end. At the moment we are trimming each out on plotter then cutting on a sliding guillotine afterwards, long laborious work.Anyone got any top tips on a better method of doing this?
Thanks
Steve
Steve Lamb replied 13 years, 4 months ago 6 Members · 17 Replies -
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steve
cant you half cut with your plotter?Peter
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Hi Steve,
We half cut with our Mimaki cutter. You mught have a setting somewhere for your plotter to do the same. Basically, it cuts through the backing paper but leaves six I think spots where it has only cut the vinyl. That way they stay in place and be popped out when packing.Peter
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Fellas.
Thanks for the replies.
Yes, I think we do have that facility on our plotter, we have never used it though, thought hadnt crossed my mind. Doesn’t the plotter chew it all up if has big gaps with the cutting? We have the Mimaki plotter, must get it checked, be interested to know how to take the labels apart afterwards? tear them, or still cut?
Thanks
Steve
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steve
the mimaki plotter will half cut, no problem, you need to set it up in your software and in the control panel.
first you do your normal contour cut, then do a half cut after moving the blade holder to position 2, (I have a separate holder for this so leaves the normal plotter blade sharp)The half cut in effect perforates the backing paper, leaving the label in position til you "pop it out"
give me a call steve, if i can helpPeter
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Peter,
You explain it so much better than I could. Works well for us and we do loads of stickers.Peter
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I made a PDF up years ago about how to cut on a CGFX cutter. The Finecut software is a great bit of software and when you get the half cut right, it’s a real help.
PM me if you need it and I’ll have a rummage for it.
Stafford
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Peter thanks for the guidance there, appreciated. I may well do that.
Stafford. That would be great thank you, could you PM me your email, My pm facility is not working for some reason, need to get it sorted out.
Many Thanks
Steve
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quote Steve Lamb:Peter thanks for the guidance there, appreciated. I may well do that.
Stafford. That would be great thank you, could you PM me your email, My pm facility is not working for some reason, need to get it sorted out.
Many Thanks
Steve
Hmmm. Bit of a problem there Steve, I can’t PM people on here 😳
Hopefully someone else will be able to give you my details?
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Got the PM Peter, thank you 😎
Stafford I sent you a mail.
Steve
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quote Peter Normington:Steve
I sent you a pm
PeterThanks Peter.
Jason, I’m sure there is software to make this possible with a Versacamm but I have no experience of it I’m afraid. Mimaki Finecut is exclusively for Mimaki plotters.
Steve. Email sent
Stafford 😉
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Thanks, I will forward to my man in production.
Have a great Christmas, Im off now for a break.
Steve
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quote Steve Lamb:Thanks, I will forward to my man in production.
Have a great Christmas, Im off now for a break.
Steve
No probs Steve. Have a good one.
Stafford
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quote Jason Davies:Is this possible with a versacamm?
Yes it is but to be honest when we had a try we had limited success and reverted back to trimming out by hand.
Cheers
Gary
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Excellent Peter, thanks
Will get my production fella to look into it.
Have a great Christmas all
Steve
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