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    You would need to weld it, which will convert it to lines and curves instead of an editable font.
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    Computers do not 'recognize' plotters. They are not plug&play. Cutters do not 'install' like printers. What (specifically) caused you to abandon a working and functioning setup? When you say the XP computer is getting 'tired' what does that mean?
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    Personally, I stay away from the newer machines with Windows 10, . I still purchase XP machines, They are very stable and cheap. I am still running my Graphtec on an XP laptop and I have XP laptop back up computers. You do not need a new computer to run a vinyl cutter. You want to leave a cutter on a dedicated computer. I found this online, Might work, might not You can install XP drivers on 10, but it requires a little bit of work.. Right-click on the driver file. Click on Troubleshoot compatibility. Click on Troubleshoot program. Check the box that says The program worked in earlier versions of Windows but won't install or run now. Click on Next. Click on Windows 7. Click on Next. Click on Test the program. Windows 10 might ask you for permission to install. Allow the driver manufacturer to make changes to your PC. The driver will now install and your program will be ready for use following installation.
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    Use the lever on the back of the pinch rollers to move them up/down. Once they are up they should move freely side to side.
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    They way they are running around that, and the sharp corners, that just looks like an accident waiting to happen. ha!
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    Hi We peeled the polycarbonate sheets off and left them for a day or so. Next day we applied the vinyl wet.As Carrie said, we had to prick a couple of bubbles but apart from that it went fine. Please have a look at the photos. It is the famous SUKKAH, the Hut shaped structure built up by Israeli people during their festival
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    I don't know anything about moving the pinch rollers on a Titan, but I do know you have WAY to much blade exposed. You shouldn't be able to see the blade in a photo like the one you posted.
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    Just make sure that the rollers are over the gritty portion of the drive roller.
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    You should put the rollers out as far as you can. I usually set mine at around 1/2" from the edge of the vinyl
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    First, all graphics need to be in vector format for the cutter. Second, multiple colors is usually not an issue, as you should be able to select which color to send to the cutter (or you can select multiple colors to cut in a single job). Third, if there is overlapping in colors, and you're wanting them to be separate, if the logo is in color, then cut colors separately if the end product is a multi-color decal. If you're wanting the decal to be a single color, then be patient because this is where the fun begins ... you will need to choose a design/editing software of your choice, and start to get to familiar with it. This will not be your last logo that will come to you in multiple colors, nor will it be the first design you come across that will need some editing. So get to know a software that works for you - Illustrator, Inkscape, CorelDraw, Sign Blazer, Vinyl Master, etc.