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He Is Risen themed stickers

heisrisenstickers
.xcs
Application scenario
Blade cut、Inkjet printing
Machine & module
xTool M1 Ultra
20WMaterial used
sticker paper
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915
Information
Instruction
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Step1: Design

Preview
- Start by creating your design in Canva
- Save your file as a PNG and bring it into XCS.
- You will need to create an offset for each sticker piece
- Select the design
- Click on offset and create an offset to your liking and click confirm.
- Select both the outline and design and group them together.
- Repeat these steps for each sticker
- Next you will need to create the actual sticker sheet.
- Create a box (for this design I used a 3x5 but depending on how large or small you want you stickers you can size up or down)
- Next arrange and size your stickers inside of the rectangle box.
- Click the rectangle box and assign it a different color come the sticker offset. This will be helpful later when you need assign to different cut settings.
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Step2: Laser

Preview
- Change your process to inkjet printing found on the top toolbar
- Place your stick mat down inside the machine long with your sticker paper on top
- Print you project
- Once done, change the process to blade cut
- The big rectangle box will need different cut settings than the offsets because we want this cut to cut all the way through.
- I used a glossy printable vinyl sticker paper and the settings that worked for me 120/60/2.
- The offset don't need to be cut through just need to be cut for peeling.
- The settings 80/80/1 worked well for this.
- The big rectangle box will need different cut settings than the offsets because we want this cut to cut all the way through.
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