Artwork for Cards : E4-CC Plastic Card Machine

Die Making :
Although the
chase of the E4-CC can be configured to accept a wide variety of existing
die
making systems, we recommend you use 11 point magnesium or copper
dies.
Dies are trimmed to 2 x 3.5", drilled with locator holes, and then screwed onto
the heated platen in 2 places. The purpose of screwing plates to the chase
is to enable one to precisely locate multi-colour artwork in relation to the
mounting holes. This rigidity of location significantly simplifies the
set-up and registration of multi-colour jobs, while also keeps the
die securely
in place during stamping.
The E4-CC is designed to use 11 Point
Magnesium or Copper
die plates.
Produced by an outside diemaker,
die plates are chemically etched in vats of acid. Durable for
up to 50,000 impressions, and lasting for years, dies plates cost between $1.25
~ $3.50 sq".
Artwork Templates :
Corel Draw 11

Register to
Mounting Holes :
Multi-colour artwork can be run on
the E4-CC by running the card through in multiple passes. Whenever setting-up a multi-colour
job, be careful to ensure that the colour-separated artwork
stays consistently placed relative to any mounting holes.
The goal is to translate the computer precise registration of
the artwork into the dies.
Hologram Dies
:
Hologram dies are typically made of steel, although
some manufacturers employ silicone dies. Steel hologram dies need to be
finely polished so that the hologram applies with a high brilliance.
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