the minimum cut from the back is around 3cm, so if your sheet has a trim wider than that, you can cut that off from back otherwise you have to turn the block like he does in the video.
@@simplyprint254 I found one on the used market and I think I’m going to pull the trigger. Are there any common issues or things you wish you knew before you bought it? Thank you so much for your insights.
I'm starting a trading card company and understanding how these work and how theyre programed is wonderful, thanks for posting this video.
Thank you sir
No back trimming?
All sides were trimmed.
the minimum cut from the back is around 3cm, so if your sheet has a trim wider than that, you can cut that off from back otherwise you have to turn the block like he does in the video.
Or jogger block to square up with..
We have the jogger block, but no need for it for small jibs like this.
nice video... i want to buy the same guillotine...
It's a great mid priced guillotine.
@@simplyprint254 What is this model of guillotine?
@@justthetiptv3647 It's an Ideal 5221-95 EP.
@@simplyprint254 Thank you! are there any common issues you run into with this machine? I'm eyeballing one of them used on ebay
@@simplyprint254 I found one on the used market and I think I’m going to pull the trigger. Are there any common issues or things you wish you knew before you bought it? Thank you so much for your insights.