

Place the blade holder in the down position.

One is blade depth relative to the carriage and the other is pressure set by the cutter. There are basically two parameters that need to be set to achieve good cutting. Setting up blade depth and pressure or force is critical to getting good cuts.

60° blades are sharper and are widely used. 45° blades strike a good balance between wear and sharpness. The larger the blade angle, the sharper the blade, but the quicker the blade will dull. Blades usually come in angles from 20° to 60° or so. Most of the issues associated with vinyl cutting are related to vector art quality. In the end, a simple black, yellow and blue image ended up being 25 different colors and had edges on 25 different layers. It turns out that Flexi interpreted the yellow as 8 shades of yellow and created edges between the different shades of yellow and separated these edges onto different layers. Your vinyl cutter can cut lines, arcs and circles but cannot cut a pixel so all artwork must be converted to vector art so your vinyl cutter can cut it properly. Vector art format differs from bitmap or JPEG art format in that vector art contains lines and arcs to define the picture whereas bitmaps and their equivalents are just a pattern of pixels without any edge definition.
