Any Font Typeface Can Be Used For CAD Cut Lettering NJ
The process of cutting vinyl film into letters is controlled by a computer for clean lines and to prevent human error in trimming. Computer-aided design (CAD) uses software to render technical, 2 dimensional diagrams of the letters to be printed.
The CAD file is relayed to the plotter through a code of coordinates that outlines where the plotter will trim. The trimmed letters have the background vinyl picked away, or weeded out, leaving only the lettering with crisp lines.
CAD cut lettering can measure as small as ¼” or as large as needed through the use of large-format plotters. Since the process is automatic and guided by technology, the same clarity and detail is possible at any size on the spectrum.
With any font vinyl cutting, the film can be trimmed into both standard and custom typefaces. Many clients rely on a range of standard fonts for their high readability, including:
- Times New Roman
- Impact
- Helvetica
- Courier
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