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    You are not doing anything wrong, when the AE is new it has a VERY fine spray pattern. Once you have used it a little while the pattern will widen. I have several that have different patterns due to the age of them. I keep them all around so I have options as far as the patterns they spray. Just my 2c.
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    Not sure what version ur using but you may wanna try this. Type your text, convert it to a path (PATH>OBJECT TO PATH). Make sure the text u wanna bend is still selected, then go back into PATH drop down and go all the way to the bottom and choose PATH EFFECTS. The path effects box will open on the right side. Choose BEND PATH under the "apply new effect" dropdown. Then right below that, choose the little node/node arrow icon ( to make sure you choose the right icon, hover ur mouse over it, it will say "edit on canvas"). Now u will see a line thru ur text with a node on each end. Click the middle of the line (or anywhere for that matter) and you can arch ur text however u like. Hope it helps ya.
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    I love the support and information that can be found on this forum, haven't been a member long but I figured it was time for me to make a contribution back. This is a desktop recording of how to vectorize a simple image in Inkscape...hope everyone enjoys! Requires flash player to play. http://www.thomasandjayme.net/flashpresentation/2ndtry.htm
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    What a AMAZING site. Thanks all for pointing me in the right direction!!
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    spammer is gone,Bob.
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    If you want, you can post the .eps file in question and I will take a look at it. It is probably fine however. Signblazer does display images in low resolution which can make objects appear to be rough but when cut the object cuts fine.
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