GuerillaGrafix
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Thank you all! Most of those suggestions helped the problem, but I am most likely going to wait until I get the 24in with the stand, since it will be easier to feed and I believe to be more sturdy. I would be cutting hundreds of these decals, so might as well do it the right way. Thanks for the tip about the blades.
Nigel
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Sup World,
I am needing help cutting chrome vinyl. I have a 12" USCutter MH Series and purchased chrome vinyl to cut out small decals for an audio installer. I purchased the vinyl from http://www.hhsignsupply.com/productcart/pc/Chrome-Vinyl-c361.htm and I included a picture of my set up. The problem I am having is the vinyl sliding across the tracks and messing up the alignment of the cut images.
I put the speed of the vinyl cutter at the lowest point and made sure it was aligned properly. I think it is because of the rigidness of the vinyl roll and it getting stuck and bunching up on the desktop the cutter is sitting on . Any help would be highly appreciated. Thanks,
Nigel
Guerilla Grafix
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I haven't checked the paper invoice, but I was browsing through my emails from USCutter and in the invoice it was at the bottom with a link to SignCut Pro. I appreciate the help tho. Thanks,
Guerilla Grafix
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Hey, I just got my cutter and in the invoice it says I get a 1-year license with Signcut, but no software came with the cutter unless it's on this mini-CDR they shipped with the package. I can't check the contents of the CD, since my PC's CD drive is fried and it just gets swallowed by my MacBook's. I downloaded the trial version online and now my question is... Is there a way for me to receive the serial number from USCutter? Thanks for the help
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You guys are a really great company and this forum has been very helpful. I Co sign most of the comments above. Maybe screenprinting frames, since I use my vinyl cutter to cut out stencils which can be placed on mesh screens to screen print apparel, walls, etc. Really great post.