The vinyl cutter model we have at AS220 Labs is a Roland Camm-1 CX-24.
A vinyl cutter is a uses a computer-controlled blade to cut out shapes designed using vector graphics. The vinyl cutter is primarily used for cutting vinyl into signs or stickers, but can also be used to cut copper tape into circuit traces.
This tutorial uses Inkscape to prepare files for the vinyl cutter.
For short instructions on file prep, download the Vinyl Cutter Quickstart Tutorial
Warning: the document height is must be larger than the document width. If the width is larger than the height, the machine may rotate your design by 90 degrees.
The document properties dialog box will open.
Vinyl is on a roll - so the max height could be as long as the length of vinyl on the rolll.
Set the document height to a minimum of 24" (if using wide vinyl) or to a larger value that whatever value works for your drawing.
Make sure you hit the <ENTER> key after each entry to ensure Inkscape registers your changes.
Warning: the document height is must be larger than the document width. If the width is larger than the height, the machine may rotate your design by 90 degrees.
On the left side of the vinyl cutter is the power button.
Turn it on.
Now you will notice on the screen it says "select roll".
Press the enter button.
The vinyl cutter will measure the width of the roll (in mm). Take note of the measurement, you many need to adjust the width of your file depending on the measured width of the vinyl.
Set the origin by pressing the "Origin" button on the control panel.
To print the file, go to File > Print > select the "vinyl cuter" driver from the print menu.
Hit the "print" button to send the file to the vinyl cutter.
The vinyl cutter will begin printing once you send the print job.
After the vinyl cutter is done cutting your file, use scissors to cut off the section with your cut design.
"Weeding" the cut vinyl is the process of removing the unwanted areas from the final cut design.
After cutting, trim area you want to keep with scissors.
Then remove the unwanted parts of vinyl with an X-Axcto knife and / or tweezers.
Carefully apply transer tape to the surface of the weeded vinyl. Rub the transfer tape onto the vinyl to form a strong bond between the tape and the top surface of the vinyl design.
After rubbing, carefully pull the transfer tape (with the vinyl adhering to it) away from the vinyl paper backing.
After you have removed the vinyl from the paper backing and it is attached to the transfer tape, apply it to the desired surface. Rub the surface of the transfer tape to ensure that the vinyl will adhere to the new surface.
Carefully pull the transfer tape away from the vinyl, leaving the vinyl attached to the desired surface.
The vinyl pressure must be adequate to cut through the vinyl, but too much force will tear up the paper under the vinyl.
The thicker the material, the more pressure (force) you need to apply to cut through it. However, if you are ripping up the vinyl or paper under the vinyl, your force setting is too high.
If your file has lots of small curves or tiny details, you may need to slow down the speed. The slower the speed of the machine, the more precisely it will cut.