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  • need a die cut maybe a heidelberg press??? any ideas :(

    Posted by ashminhas on 8 November 2008 at 18:33

    Hey guys,

    I am trying to cut a piece of PET film for a customer roughly 13 x 14" the chap wants a big run approx 1000 of these cut. Someone advised me as the best way to do this would be getting a die cut made up and then finding someone with a heidelberg to do a run for me…i print flyers and brochures not usually this kind of thing so could do with some help here

    can someone on here help me get a die cut or any advice as to where I can even get one made?

    alternatively can any bright sparks here offer their advice on how best to do this more heads are always better than one 😉

    Thanks

    Simon.James replied 16 years, 11 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Glenn Sharp

    Member
    8 November 2008 at 20:53

    I think a look in the yellow pages or a search on google for die cutters would be your best bet

    I needed to find one a couple of years ago and was surprised to find two companies on my doorstep that I knew nothing about

    If I could give you any tips it would be that if it is going to be a repeat order, make sure they keep the die or ask if you can keep it….you don’t want to be paying for it twice

  • Tim Painter

    Member
    9 November 2008 at 09:31

    Look up print finishers.

  • John Gregson

    Member
    9 November 2008 at 10:20

    As said above – look locally and you’ll find a few that will either make you a die or die cut your material.

    Cheers John

  • Simon.James

    Member
    9 November 2008 at 20:36

    there are still a lot of heidleberg platens out there but i think most of them are now illegal as there was never any guards on them, wuldnt suggest you buy one!

    you would probably need a small lorry to move one and maybe a small crane.
    suggest you get a quote of a print finishing company.

    dies to be made aren’t cheap either. maybe worth you getting a quote from a local packaging company who i guess now use cad based cnc cutter to route out the printed shape.

    platen is a well made machine though, i doubt if you would ever have a problem with it they will probably last for centuries

    Simon

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