These are a few important factors that will effect how well your vinyl will strip.
The quality of the vinyl: when you consider the high cost of labour in vinyl stripping, it’s well worth the extra cost to purchase a high quality name brand vinyl. The age of the vinyl will become brittle. Also, always strip the vinyl soon after it is cut… in warm weather the adhesive may tend to rejoin.
Cutting blade condition is important, as is your plotter cutting pressure, the quality of the plotter, cutting software, speed of cut, and often overlooked, the vondition og the plotters “cutting strip”. Let it be noted however, that whatever the above conditions, the VR15 will be a great improvement over stripping vinyl by hand.
The direction in which you begin can be a factor, as letters work best to strip from right to left, and numbers from left to right.
Small letters or images is best stripped by using a high quality cast (high performance) vinyl.
Any standard 3″ cardboard tube (the core of new vinyl) can be used to cover the “collector spool” of your VR15. The 3″ inside dimension of the tubes may vary slightly with different manufactures, causing the tube to fit loosely. This is solved by inserting a screw anywhere trough the cardboard tube. The metal fins of the collector core will prevent slippage.
The VR15 does not remove unconnected centers. As with hand stripping, some letterstyles and images will be more difficult to strip, but as you continue to use the VR15 you will find that even with small or complex letterstyles, it will greatly speed the time you spend stripping.
*NOTE: All capital equipment is available for purchase online but will need to be paid for before dispatch.*