RBeaubien
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Does anyone have a link to a video or instructions showing how to contour cut with a SC series cutter? Thanx, Rob
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What is the issue you are having?
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Ditto here. Win8/SCALP works fine. I didn't have to bypass signature either.
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Thanx, but what does JPSS stand for? 3G Opaque transfers?
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Please define: Is this referring to the Cobra Ink? I'm thinking of grabbing an epson printer to do some shirts myself. The shirts would either be 100% cotton or 50/50 blend.
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Dell XPS 12 Convertable laptop. http://www.dell.com/us/p/xps-12-l221x/pd?~ck=mn&~ck=mn Very powerful, decent battery life (4+ hours). Runs everything you need it to run. I love mine. Gives me a tablet when I need it, but also gives me a powerful laptop when I need it.
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Console gamers are not true gamers... :-) PC Games rule. Currently playing StarCraft II, Battlefield 3, and Eve Online.
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Why I hate selling on Craigslist.
RBeaubien replied to MadHatterGraphix's topic in Off Topic Section
Always tell them the first person that shows up with cash wins..... To prevent wasting their time, I do tell them I have x people interested and have said they are going to "show up" and when if I have that information. -
Unless you need access to your data in a remote location, I think a cloud solution (sky drive, google drive, dropbox, etc) is the best one for safety. Even a backup service like carbonite is not a bad solution either. I only use the external drive when I'm going someplace that may not have internet.. With all the good, cheap solutions out there, there is no reason to ever lose data to a bad harddrive.
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Saving exclusively to an external drive is extremely foolish. That drive fails and you are SOL. Saving to internal harddrive and backing up to external drive or some cloud storage is best solution.
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Yes, SCALPro works just fine on Windows 8. I have not had any issues to date and I have been running Win8 on all my computers since its release.
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Yes, please enlighten us noobies! :-)
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I would think you can cut ANYTHING as long as it is for yourself (i.e. you can't sell or even give them away). Now there would be limits where you could use them, but personal use would fall under being a FAN.
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what do you Listen to while working?
RBeaubien replied to DecalOriented's topic in Off Topic Section
I listen to my favorite Pandora station defined with: Coldplay Kutless Goo Goo Dolls Pearl Jam Breaking Benjamin Vertical Horizon Red Lifehouse A good variety. -
Need additional Pinch Roller for Us Cutter SC Series...
RBeaubien replied to bossman696's topic in Vinyl Cutters
To answer your question, the TC and the SC use the same pinch rollers. I called USCutter and confirmed that.- 10 replies
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I have to disagree here. He is trying to calibrate the laser, not do contour cutting. The calibration sequence is NOT working. That is a hardware issue. If they provide the hardware that includes a laser and a sequence to calibrate it, they should support that. If the hardware works correctly, he can do the contour cutting WITHOUT their support. IE. Q: What is supposed to happen when you turn on the laser? A: Laser should turn on and move to the Origination point . Q: What do I do when I turn on the laser and it DOESN'T move to the Origination point? A: <Support from USCutter goes here>
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sounds like an issue for USCutter to help you with. It shouldn't do that.
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Ok, you have to calibrate the laser, then the SCALP "Print and Cut" features work with the SC. Follow the instructions in this video. Set the laser calibration settings in SCALP to 0.
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and he indicated the "laser point" feature in his message. Just wanted to be sure we are talking about the Laserpoint 1 (or II) cutter and not something else.
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Which cutter do you have?
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I tried myfonts.com with no luck. Hopefully someone here can identify it. Thanx,
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laserpoint II with sure cuts alot pro contour cutting help
RBeaubien replied to twistedmonkeydesigns's topic in Sure Cuts A Lot Pro
Same with the SC. Once you get it calibrated, using it is easier than trying to line up the blade. -
laserpoint II with sure cuts alot pro contour cutting help
RBeaubien replied to twistedmonkeydesigns's topic in Sure Cuts A Lot Pro
You are correct about the zero values. The key to using the SC for contour cutting is calibrating the laser point positioning as demonstrated in this video: . Once you do that, it works great. -
laserpoint II with sure cuts alot pro contour cutting help
RBeaubien replied to twistedmonkeydesigns's topic in Sure Cuts A Lot Pro
Oh, they still sell all those versions, but only SCALP comes with the cutters for free (value cutters that is). Doesn't really matter anymore. I'm actually tempted to purchase FlexiStarter cloud version. Seems to have a lot of features that are better than SCALP. But that's a topic for another thread.... :-) -
laserpoint II with sure cuts alot pro contour cutting help
RBeaubien replied to twistedmonkeydesigns's topic in Sure Cuts A Lot Pro
Mz SKEETER. That video is useless for SCALP. None of their value cutters come with SignCut. Once I figured out that contour cutting in SCALP was called "PRINT AND CUT" it became a relatively easy process to figure it out from there. The wizard they have makes it brain dead simple...