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Posted by Michelle Ray (Member # 1899) on :
 
Yes I'm a newbie, but what's the deal with perferated vs non-perferated vinyl? Is perferated also refered the as punched vinyl? When should you use perf?
Thanks for any help.

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Michelle Ray
 


Posted by Pierre St.Marie (Member # 1462) on :
 
Hi, Michelle. Welcome aboard! Per and punched are the same . Perf is for a sprocket feed plotter and non-perf is for friction feed plotters. I have both. The old sprocket plotter is slow but steady and exact. The frictions are very fast and only track straight for so many feet.

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Posted by PKing (Member # 337) on :
 
Glad to have you here Michelle
YES perforated and punched mean the same thing in the world of vinyl.
REMEMBER: We were ALL newbies at one time,and the only wrong question,is the one not asked

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PKing is
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Posted by Michelle Ray (Member # 1899) on :
 
Thanks Pierre, I was confused! I thought it had little slits in it to eliminate air bubbles or something! Thanks for lending me your brain. My cutter is friction fed and it's the only cutter I've ever seen!
Thanks Again

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Michelle Ray
 


Posted by Greg Sellers (Member # 900) on :
 
Punched is kinda like the old tractor feed dot matrix printers. Remember those....zzzzzzz zzzzzzz
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A friction feed is sorta like the old typewriters wit the pinch rollers.

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