How to supply your cutter guide
How to add a die cutting guide to your artwork
Setting your die-cut line styles
Limitations: Getting the most from Die Cut products
Forme complexity limits
Push-out Options:
As standard, your job will be supplied with the cut-out shape held within the card skeleton.
One straight side ('Push-out' options)
No straight edges ('Push-out' options
Certain products have an option to add a die cutting guide to achieve a cut shape, perforation, score/crease or punched hole. This guide is supplied to us using a special spot colour swatch. This swatch is available in our templates, please ask for a copy before starting your design.
Download the appropriate InDesign Die-Cut Template to start your design from.
All of our InDesign templates include specific colour swatches for all finishing options or you use the instructions below to set up the 'DIE-CUT FORME' spot colour yourself:
Alternatively, supply your cutter guide on page 3 of your PDF and we will adjust the file for you.
Place your Die Cut lines above your artwork using the special DIE-CUT FORME spot colour swatch. This swatch must remain as a spot colour and must not be adjusted in any way. The lines must be a 2pt stroke width.
Set the DIE-CUT FORME elements to Overprint from within your design application.
Die cutting is suitable for simple shapes only. See some die-cut shape examples.
Only place Die Cut lines on the front page of your artwork.
You can specify a cut shape, perforation, score/crease or punched hole. You indicate these using different stroke/line types. The different cut/perforation types are denoted by line style:
Feature name | Finished appearance | Graphic file specification |
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Cut | Continuous cut |
Solid line |
Perforation 3/3 | 3 pt gap, 3 pt cut, … |
12pt dash, 2pt gap, 2pt dash, 2pt gap, … |
Perforation 2/10 |
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Perforation 2/35 |
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12pt dash, 4pt gap, 2pt dash, 4pt gap, 2pt dash, 4pt gap, … |
Perforation 2/70 |
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Crease | Continuous crease |
2pt dash, 2pt gap, ... |
Punched hole | Available as: 2½ mm, and 3 mm – 10 mm in increments of 1 mm. | Fill Colour: DIE-CUT FORME, overprinted. Diameter: 2½ mm – 10 mm. |
Perforation 3/3 is the strongest perforation recommended for Tear-off panels.
Perforation 2/70 is the weakest perforation recommended for Push-Out Shapes on Laminated 400gsm products.
Please contact us to discuss the suitability of perforation you require for your chosen paper stock.
A Die-Cut Crease line style created in InDesign using a 2pt dash and a 2pt gap alongside Stroke Weight and Colour Swatch settings.
To ensure the perforation you require is suitable for the product chosen please get in touch before placing your order.
You can expect the die-cut guide to move by 1mm in either direction.
If your job is going to be die-cut, then it is acceptable to use any combination of cuts, perforations, creases and punched holes, providing that the total number of anchor points does not exceed the maximum allowed for a simple shape, dependent on the flat size of the product.
Flat size | Anchor point limit | |
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Simple | Complex | |
Smaller than A4 | 15 | 23* |
A4 or larger | 20 | 28* |
*Complex shapes/formes may be subject to additional costs. Ask us for details before placing your order.
As standard, your job will be supplied with the cut-out shape held within the card skeleton.
If you wish us to remove the waste from the edge of a shape, then please contact us to add a "push-out" option to the job specification.
Where possible, ensure that the shape includes at least one flat side, along the usual page edge. This will allow us to guillotine the flat edge to extract the final shape, and use fewer nicks around the edge of the cut-out, thus improving the final appearance of the product.
Please contact us if your shape doesn't have any straight (guillotined) edges so that we can understand what you're trying to achieve. It is more difficult to push out this type of shape, so if you require your print to this will add a small cost to your job.
Example: Die-cut Circle with No Straight Edges. This job would require 'pushing out' as the Guillotine cuts do not assist in releasing the shape from it's skeleton.
Example: Die-cut Rounded corners with No Straight Edges. This job would require 'pushing out' as the Guillotine cuts do not assist in releasing the shape from it's skeleton.
Please choose a Round Corner Business Card if you require this shape.
To prevent a cut out shape from ‘falling out’ of the sheet, we will place small nicks in the cut lines. These nicks are made with a grinding wheel.
The more straight edges that we can cut at the guillotine later, the fewer nicks required to hold the product in the sheet.
Left: Two straight edges = no nicks; Right: One straight edge = many nicks.
We will always use the minimum number of nicks required to keep the required shape intact until it is packed. If you wish the push out shape to remain intact during use, you should select one of the perforating options instead of a cut.
The minimum corner radius on a die cut is 3mm.
If you are designing a die-cut product that requires an acute angle, you must be aware that there is a minimum angle radius where the two lines meet into a point of 5 degrees.
Die Cut elements must be supplied in vector format.
You need to be able to place either one 45mm diameter circle, or two
non-overlapping 30mm diameter circles within your shape.
When paper is folded, its interlinking fibres are compressed on one side and stretched on the other. If the outer fibres lose their hold on each other, we see this as 'cracking': an opening out of the paper on the outside. This will be more visually apparent where the design includes a dark colour across the crease. If dark colours are required please upgrade to a Laminated Product which will help to reduce the appearance of cracking.
We have produced some printed samples that demonstrate how to use Die Cuts, ask us for your free copies.