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  1. 2 points
    Dang, what's with all the hostility? Personally, I would never have committed to any job if - A) I didn't already have the equipment and materials to do it, B ) I know my equipment and materials are guaranteed to arrive with sufficient time to get the job done (which has to include the learning curve if this is my first time at a cutter), or C) know of someone I can outsource this to, in the event that neither A or B is possible. Does your friend absolutely have to have a 34"? Does this job need something bigger than a 28"? Can't do a 28", then go 53". Why would you feel like you'd lose a friend over this situation is none of this is your fault? If you lose your friendship over this, then they weren't much of a friend to begin with. USC being out of stock with a lot of items is not new news around here. All anyone was trying to do, was to offer up some alternative choices - which is not ideal, but that's why they're alternative, because the ideal is out of stock.
  2. 1 point
    MzSkeeter --- some people do place the rollers in front like that, for easier access to the vinyl. The material then is unrolled into the media basket and the loose end is fed through from behind. I had my previous SC setup like that, and I liked it. (The roller-holding side brackets can be assembled either way to the stand, just flip them around)
  3. 1 point
    I did say yet. Although I use VM for HTV cutting and Inkscape for my other cuts so I leave the mirror option in VM checked all the time. So if I keep my work process unchanged I should be able to avoid the mirror mistake.
  4. 1 point
    ohhh grasshopper trust me it WILL happen