PsychoHack

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  1. I have a CE6000-60 I want to know if there is a way with Cutting Master 4 to tell if you have enough room on your actual material to make the cut. It sucks when it starts cutting up something and then gets to an area where it is out of material and just says load material. On my laser cutter I can do what is called a "Frame". This will move the laser head in a rectangular outline of the job and you can make sure that the material is within the frame. Is there an easy way to do something like this? For example, right now I need to cut three 20x20mm stickers. I have my origin set to a part of the material that is still good. How can I know if there is enough left to right room for 3 stickers. Otherwise I just have to try to manually make measurements and hope it does not think it is out of material once it starts. This is a very inefficient way to do it. If it could just move in a frame you would be able to make sure the cutter is over the material for the whole job without actually cutting anything and without ever needing to manually measure anything. Also, if your close, you could move your origin just a hair or something to try to squeeze the job in and not waste vinyl.