Cutting Window Tint File with a Q-Series Vinyl Cutter ​

Graphtec Suggested Settings

Note: All suggested settings are a starting point. Depending on the media and or brand, adjustments may be required based on the media itself

Normal Window Tint Film using the TintTek 20-25 Degree Blade and Q-Series Blue Blade Holder

15-21 Grams of Down Force pressure. The blade should be adjusted only as deep as the film to be cut. Aim for the lower number when using a new and serviceable blade and make adjustments as the blade dulls. 10-15 in regards to Speed, Aim for the lower speed as recommended by the manufacture.
                Note: The darker the tint the thicker the media in most cases

Ceramic Window Film using a Q-Series 20-25 Degree Blade and Q-Series Blue Blade Holder

15-21 Grams of Down Force pressure. The blade should be adjusted only as deep as the film to be cut. Aim for the lower number when using a new and serviceable blade and make adjustments as the blade dulls.
             10-15 in regards to Speed, Aim for the lower speed as recommended by the manufacture
              Note: Cutting Ceramic media may tend to dull the blade faster when cutting this type of media. the darker the tint the thicker the media in most cases.

In all cases:
Only use the outside Pinch rollers * Adjust Overcut on Corners as needed * Expose a little more blade if needed * Blade should slightly score the liner * Pull the film away from you

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