Cutting Perforated Lines

Perforated cutting is set up by combining Die Cut (), which cuts through to the carrier paper, and Kiss Cut (), which only cuts through the material, leaving the carrier paper intact. Perforated cutting can be used with materials with no carrier paper, such as coated paper.

IMPORTANT

Leave some parts of the carrier paper uncut even when you want to cut through parts of the material. Cutting through to the carrier paper in all parts can cause a material feeding failure or paper jam.

MEMO The blade force depends on the type of material or paper used. Adjust the blade force for both Die Cut and Kiss Cut according to the material used by running a cutting test to check the cutting quality for the material.

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