The CE1000 uses a tangential emulation mode. This means the blade actually rotates to face the direction of the cut before moving.
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Speed sets how fast the blade moves through the media. For thick or tough materials, you will need to lower the speed to prevent the blade from wandering, which often results in higher quality for complex shapes. For long, sweeping curves on standard vinyl, a high speed (approaching the machine's maximum of 60 cm/s) is perfectly acceptable and boosts productivity. The CE1000 uses a tangential emulation mode
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We spoke to a sign shop in Austin, Texas, that purchased the configuration specifically for a bulk order of 5,000 decals.
By sacrificing speed for precision, the CE1000-60 transforms from a production workhorse into a precision instrument capable of "Extra" fine detail.
While the "Quality" setting is crucial, it works in concert with the other four cutting conditions. For the best results, you must treat them as a system. Here is how each one contributes to the final quality: