Can anyone tell me what settings to use when cutting cardstock.
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Here is a helpful post from the past:L Somewhat Comprehensive Testing of Settings for Cutting Paper and Cardstock
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thanks
Also might be worth getting in the habit of testing new materials, it’s the best way to be sure.
Check out #6 for a simple test:
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I always use the thin cardboard settings. Make sure your card stock is secured.
I take a glue stick and wipe the back of the card stock and attach the card stock to 1/8 mdf.
MAKE SURE YOUR CARD STOCK lays completely flat. You do not want air pockets.
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