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Posts posted by Dr12volt1338
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I thought about going with a tablet for the same thing but ended up buying a small netbook instead.... Got a GREAT deal on a display piece from Best Buy... I got a nice small case it goes in and it will run SB just fine.
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how would i go about that?
There is a drop down in the save as window that allows you to chose a few different versions of AI just make sure it is 8 or older.
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Yeah I looked at that also and the greenstar is much much more vivid and "neon" then that... My local supplier carries a Dalco Athletic transfer I am going to take a peak at that and see how it looks.
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Those machines are VERY temperamental on a USB connection... What you will want to do it get yourself a Keyspan adapter which will convert the USB output from your computer into a usuable serial connection.
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Thanks MB. I actually spent a long long night digging through some discs that I had and found one that works really well for what I was doing but Thanks again for the share!
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Awesome! Have you or anyone ever seen the Lime from Siser.... I am looking for something that matches close to the Lime Green Vinyl I got from Greenstar since that is what I used on the original logo for the customer.. Now he wants shirts done....
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Anyone have a source for Lime Green heat transfer vinyl.. I know I have seen it just none of my suppliers offer it.
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Most of the time when you buy a new cutter it will come with the serial cable and USB... At least the 3 machines I bought have.
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ditto on brandsoftheworld.com they are ALL there...
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Does anyone have a nice clean cuttable cruise ship? I searched and found the 2 hear and didn't really care for them... I could vector one but this is for a Senior center party and I am not making any money on the shirts as I am doing this for the owner as kind of a favor... I need to do banners and shirts. It's a Caribbean cruise theme I have tons of different palm trees and what not but have nothing for a cruise ship. Thanks for the help guys I appreciate it.
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Most of the shows I have done I don't carry a lot of pre cut stuff with me. I had display boards that I used since it only takes a minute to cut something out and most of the time the customer wanted it customized anyhow.
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I just learned about the step and repeat function in Flexi a few weeks ago... Really comes in handy on some designs.
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Try Brandsoftheworld.com
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Either a bad download or a cutter issue.. I just downloaded it and cut a test and didn't have any issues...
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Verify the carriage wheels are riding on the rail like they are supposed to be.
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A metal blade will gouge and scratch the plastic if you aren't very very careful.. Any chemical you use to remove the adhesive try it on a small spot out of sight and see how it reacts.
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Yes. what font is it? There are a lot of fonts out there with wavy edges? Could also be an issue with the font file or the cutter's interpretation of it..
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+1 on the outline that is what I do with my Flexi if I want to thicken up fonts..
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Agreed it's either catching on a lip or you have WAY TOO much down pressure...
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Sounds like its not un grouping or splitting them... Try posting the .eps and I will take a look....
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Make sure you are selecting the WHOLE image before you split it.. Once it is split you should be able to select individual sections... Which on that only appears to be 2 colors.... or sections... maybe 3 if it has a white layer and not just a cut through...
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Do you mean the edges of the font or the plain the text is on? If its the edges of the font look at it in the cutter screen and make sure its not just the low resolution in Signblazer.
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Should also be able to import it into Flexi... I know I can with 8.6
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If you want, you can post the .eps file in question and I will take a look at it. It is probably fine however. Signblazer
does display images in low resolution which can make objects appear to be rough but when cut the object cuts
fine.
MB is right most any image will look like it has bad edges due to the low resolution of the program... Try cutting a small one I am willing to bet it will be ok...
Nice to meet you all... HELP!!!!
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Did you start here Start.uscutter.com ? Those machines aren't just ready to cut out of the box there is some time involved in setting them up. Sometimes you can spend a couple hours fine tuning your blade depth, pressure, and offset.