For your team / Printer / cutter
Printer / cutter.
You drive the machine that turns vinyl into revenue. The printer view is your queue and your handover — what's ready to print, what substrate to load, what cut path to send to the plotter, what waste to log when a head jet clogs.
What you see.
- Print queue — what's next, what's printing, what's printed
- Material requirements per job — printed and ready as a picking list
- Tomorrow's setup — what to load, what to RIP, what to expect
- Cut queue separately — laminated jobs ready for the plotter
What you can do.
- Sign off Print stage with vinyl roll, ink coverage, waste captured
- Sign off Laminate, Cut — each with notes and material substitutions
- Flag rework — head clog, banding, lamination bubble — log the cost
- Hand off to warehouse for picking
No customer pricing, no margin — your view is the floor.
A queue your printer trusts.
Files that aren't manager-approved don't appear in your queue. Files that aren't budgeted material-wise don't appear in your queue. By the time a deliverable lands in the print queue, it's gone through design approval, it has a real BOM, it has a customer who's paid the deposit. You're not chasing artwork or guessing substrates — you're printing.