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I can see now why I've never used this :lol:
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John G wrote:I can see now why I've never used this :lol:
why is that?? ;) quality of print on subli flock is great! but I agree... this picture is not the best. I think this one was hand cuted instad of use cuter :)
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I think this one was hand cuted instad of use cuter

Exactly, thats why I wouldn't use it - the finished article looks $h1t because there's no way a cutter would be able to cut intricate shapes.
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cuter would do that :) no problem. this kind of shapes for CR and subliflock is no problem.

any way... I am fan of subliflock and I think every one should try it :) good stuff for small logos etc...
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I know a cutter would do that no problem and judging by the results it probably did.

For a plotter to cut intricate shapes accurately - not like above - the media needs to be flat so the pinch rollers feed it straight. A kid with a pair of kid proof scissors could cut that image out.

I'm talking about cutting letters and thats why there's a wavy white border all around the text, and thats why i'd never use it.

Just my two penneth worth :D
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