Why would you do that? It would be way too expensive and time consuming to go that route. I would recommend opaque solutions or color print before using JPSS in that manner.
I wanted to go that route so that I could use the Roland to cut out one hundred plus logos for a job I have to do, and cutting over one hundred sheets of softstretch at a time doesn't make me happy
I can understand that but they already make a material on backing that will do the same job with out you having to go through all of that trouble. In my opinion it would be alot easier to use opaque solutions. Just my 2cents
That's the same thing I'm going to do, except it won't be done on a VersaCamm ( I wish), print on Epson, then cut on GX-24, all the vendors I've seen carry JPSS on rolls.
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