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Jagged edge cutting.
Posted by Michiel on 17 March 2013 at 22:34hi all,
I’ve stumbled into something weird this afternoon, hope you guys can help:
I wanted to cut some text and decided to make a scaled down testcut on an old piece of 3m vinyl I had lying around. Worked fine, so I put in my brandnew sheet of Avery vinyl, scaled the text back to 100% and it ripped all through the curved lines. S’es en O’s all have jagged edges. It looks really bad. Any idea what causes this?Michiel replied 12 years, 6 months ago 4 Members · 10 Replies -
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some cutters have preset cut options.
i.e.
option one – cut vinyl
option two – cut reflective vinylbasically two different pressure settings. its easy to double tap the option button and send the wrong settings.
also, the 3M vinyl maybe a thicker series of the vinyl than the Avery one.
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true, the test run wasn’t intended as material test.
My cutter is an old one. Roland PNC-960. Not much settings.Aside from that I noticed that the 3M vinyl was significantly thicker than Avery.
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the 3M is much thicker, then reduce the pressure for the Avery.
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Tonight I’m going to experiment with different pressure settings.
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Did u zoom in on the font to check it was a good version? I have had issues with free font downloads that gave jagged edges!?
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Font’s okay. like I said: I cut the same characters at half the size and they peel off smooth as butter.
Avery vinyl rips off, really ugly.If you hold against a light, you can see the material isn’t cut evenly along curved paths. (starlit sky)
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Well, turns out that I needed to apply almost full pressure on the knife to get it right.
Strange when you consider that the avery vinyl is thinner.
It feels more brittle so it must be harder.Time to get some new knives as well.
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Hi Michiel
I don’t know if you have ‘copied’ and ‘pasted’ the wording from one programme to another perhaps??
If I design an image in Corel, then copy and paste into my sign/cutter software – then cut the image, the lines are fine but curves are ‘jagged’.
It’s probably not that, just in case though.
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I know what you mean.
The beauty of Inkscape is that I basically do all my designing within the program.
Just a few things need to be done outside (skewing/perspective warping and such.) For that I use Gimp.
When all that is done is drag everything to Inkscape and trace it to vector.
No jagged edges.I was sure all along that the problem was at the end of the line. Either the Vinyl or the knife. Turns out to be the knife, altough it only shows with this particular foil.
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