kitlu92

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  1. kitlu92

    SignBlazer E. and Register pop up form

    Eric was an AWESOME help. If you are having Sign Blazer issues, he's the guy to contact. Thanks again Eric!
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    New Mac can't connect to CP-2500

    I managed to get it going thanks to the help of Eric at xmarkcomputers! He helped me get Sign Blazer going on my Parallels/Windows 7 install on the mac. Also, since I have CS4 on the Windows 7 install, it works well. CS5 will not copy and paste directly into Sign Blazer, but CS4 works well. If you are having any trouble with Sign Blazer, Eric is the MAN! thanks!
  3. Hi all- I have scoured the forums for info and can't find anything. I have a Copam CP-2500 that I bought about 2 years ago for a business that eventually went out of business. I cut probably a total of 10 stickers on it before unhooking it and storing it away. At the time it was connected to an HP PC running Windows XP. Although it took a support phone call to get it going, I was eventually able to successfully cut with it. Long story short, it has sat in storage ever since, and I just got a new iMac i7 last week. I have Parallels running Windows 7 with Windows-based CS4 Complete Collection and CS5 PS, ID, DW, and Illustrator running Mac-native. I installed the SignBlazer Elements software onto the Windows 7 and connected the cutter via the USB cable. Despite the annoying nag screen, Sign Blazer will open...but nothing will cut. I have ordered a Keyspan USB to serial adapter. Am I on the right track here? Sign Blazer seems to be an abandoned program, and SignCut seems like a rip off with its subscription based license. What other options are there? I am not a sign professional...I just want to cut some stuff for little league stickers and masking films. What should I do?