Is SCAL right for my job? Illustrator, scalloping
Posted: Sun May 05, 2013 6:44 am
I've been asked to develop a prototype of something that will eventually be made from cardstock using industrial die cutting equipment. The client wants to see a mock-up first, in lightweight paper if necessary.
This is a new area for me. I'm wondering if SCAL and a cutting machine would allow me to make a good mock-up of the final product.
We do not currently own either SCAL or a machine, so don't be afraid to make comments/recommendations that are machine specific.
Here are my questions:
1) Would it be possible to do a kiss cut if the stock is laminated to a backing sheet, such as a pressure sensitive adhesive?
2) Is it possible to make partial cuts, so that the shape is 99.9% cut but yet still held in place at two or three points with a tiny notch of material, as opposed to falling completely out of the sheet as it would if you were using a paper punch (there must be a term for that, sorry, I don't know it)
3) Is there a machine that cuts and prints?
4) If the answer to (3) is "no", is there a way to cut with accuracy over a sheet that has been printed in an inkjet printer?
5) We draw/design in Adobe Ilustrator and IndDesign (CS4) on a Mac (OS 10.6.8). Will we be able to get our designs into SCAL?
I thank you in advance for your help. And again - if you think this is all doable, please don't be shy about telling me which machine to buy!
BTW, the paper I intend to use for making the protoype is cotton rag, . It is watercolor paper (so we can custom color it), 250GSM (that's 117lb, or if measured with a caliper, .010" thick). Its closest equivalent would be a 70#C uncoated sheet.
This is a new area for me. I'm wondering if SCAL and a cutting machine would allow me to make a good mock-up of the final product.
We do not currently own either SCAL or a machine, so don't be afraid to make comments/recommendations that are machine specific.
Here are my questions:
1) Would it be possible to do a kiss cut if the stock is laminated to a backing sheet, such as a pressure sensitive adhesive?
2) Is it possible to make partial cuts, so that the shape is 99.9% cut but yet still held in place at two or three points with a tiny notch of material, as opposed to falling completely out of the sheet as it would if you were using a paper punch (there must be a term for that, sorry, I don't know it)
3) Is there a machine that cuts and prints?
4) If the answer to (3) is "no", is there a way to cut with accuracy over a sheet that has been printed in an inkjet printer?
5) We draw/design in Adobe Ilustrator and IndDesign (CS4) on a Mac (OS 10.6.8). Will we be able to get our designs into SCAL?
I thank you in advance for your help. And again - if you think this is all doable, please don't be shy about telling me which machine to buy!
BTW, the paper I intend to use for making the protoype is cotton rag, . It is watercolor paper (so we can custom color it), 250GSM (that's 117lb, or if measured with a caliper, .010" thick). Its closest equivalent would be a 70#C uncoated sheet.