Print and Cut technology seamlessly combines vibrant printing with precision cutting to deliver custom graphics, stickers, labels, and more.
Print and Cut systems allow for the production of custom-shaped graphics by printing vibrant designs and precisely cutting them in one integrated workflow. From vinyl decals to labels, this method ensures accuracy and efficiency.
It’s ideal for promotional materials, vehicle wraps, custom apparel graphics, and window signage—supporting a wide range of materials and file types for creative freedom.
Print on vinyl, paper, heat transfer materials, and more—then cut into any shape
Achieve intricate cuts with pinpoint accuracy for logos, text, and custom graphics.
Combines printing and cutting in one step to streamline production and save time.
Reduces equipment needs and labor, making it ideal for high-volume jobs.
Perfect for contour-cut stickers, labels, and designs beyond basic squares.
Create artwork using vector formats (SVG, EPS) and prepare for print.
Print the design on materials like vinyl using solvent, eco-solvent, or UV printers.
Using a plotter or blade, the system follows cut lines to contour cut the design.
The result is a custom-shaped graphic—ready to peel, apply, or package.
Print and Cut is a combined workflow where a design is first printed onto a material like vinyl and then precisely cut into a specific shape using a cutting plotter. The result is a custom-shaped graphic like stickers, labels, or decals—all in one streamlined process.
You can use vinyl, paper, heat transfer material, fabric, and other substrates. It’s highly versatile and compatible with many printing methods, including solvent, eco-solvent, UV, and latex.
Integrated systems handle both printing and cutting in a single machine, like the Roland VersaCAMM. Separate systems use two devices—one for printing and another (like a Graphtec or Summa) for cutting. Integrated systems save space and simplify the workflow.
Print and Cut offers precision, speed, and cost-efficiency. It supports custom shapes, reduces material handling, and is ideal for high-volume production. You can print and contour-cut logos, decals, and intricate designs in one go.
Popular applications include vehicle wraps, window graphics, custom stickers and decals, apparel heat transfers, product labels, and signage. It's great for both promotional and decorative projects.
Yes—initial machine costs can be high, especially for integrated units. The process also requires design knowledge (like vector prep) and may not be compatible with all materials or extremely thick media.
If your business handles custom graphics, signage, packaging, or branded merchandise, Print and Cut is a smart investment. It boosts productivity, supports creative flexibility, and delivers high-quality results with precision.