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Printing Jig for 80mm Heart Blanks - Mutoh XPJ-461UF Flatbed Printer (XX Spaces)

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Printing Jig for 80mm Heart Blanks - Mutoh XPJ-461UF Flatbed Printer (XX Spaces)This jig has been created to fit our 80mm heart blanks with space to print up to xx at a time. Our heart blanks include a small hole, ideal to tie ribbon or string for hanging and are perfect for making into gifts for many occasions. Blanks are designed and manufactured by us in the UK, meaning you are able to trust the consistency and quality of supply. The blanks are available in a choice of 3mm frosted white acrylic or 3mm mdf. Looking for more

This jig has been created to fit our 80mm heart blanks with space to print up to xx at a time.  Our heart blanks include a small hole, ideal to tie ribbon or string for hanging and are perfect for making into gifts for many occasions.

Blanks are designed and manufactured by us in the UK, meaning you are able to trust the consistency and quality of supply. The blanks are available in a choice of 3mm frosted white acrylic or 3mm mdf.

Looking for more shapes & product blanks? VIEW OUR SELECTION

Additional information:

  • 80mm Heart PRO Jig (Optimized for Mutoh XPJ-461UF)
  • Each jig is supplied with PDF print template guide
  • Our 8cm Heart Blanks are available in packs in a choice of White or MDF
  • Printing Capacity: Pro Jig with xx Printing Spaces

Jig Type: Our Pro jigs are pre-loadable for high volume production.

Jig CompatibilityOur Pro jigs are compatible with Mutoh flatbed printer machines.  For more information view our Jig Compatibility Guide.

You will also need:

1 x “Bed Base & Ruler Guide”: Ensure this has been fitted to your flatbed printer prior to using our jigs.

WHAT IS ACRYLIC?
Like-for-like acrylic (also known as perspex) is very similar to the qualities found in glass however it is less than half the weight of glass. Although acrylic will not splinter like glass these items are delicate and should be handled with care.

WHAT IS 3MM MDF:
Lightweight Medium Density Fibreboard which when laser cut gives beautiful dark vintage bronze edges. Our MDF blanks are laser cut so may have smoke marks.

Please note:

  • Blanks are not included with the jig, you will need to purchase a set of blanks separately.
  • Images are for reference only and may not be of the actual jig.
  • Ribbon & twine are not included and are for illustration purposes only.
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