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Line through multiple copies
DeviantGeek replied to DeviantGeek's topic in LaserPoint Cutting Plotter Support Requests
Yes I've had the packet size at 1000kb. Never changed the curve quality. I'll give that a go. But still, the pennhurst distressed is a far more detailed file and that cuts 10 copies at a time with no problems -
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Line through multiple copies
DeviantGeek posted a topic in LaserPoint Cutting Plotter Support Requests
Couldnt figure out how to explain this one. I have an original laserpoint 24. basically whats happening is this: i have 1 file (attached PennhurstOriginal.ai). the size i cut it at is 8x2. i tried to cut 10 at a time. it gets to the 5th one and when it hits the U it decides to cut a line in the shape of a check mark through the previous 4 that were already cut, ruining them. No idea why it does this. I use flexi 8.6 pro. the file size before loading into flexi is 72kb. the file size while cutting 10 copies is 146kb. Now, heres the kicker... I have basically the same file (attached PennhurstDistressed.ai) file size is 80kb before flexi and 156kb once its loaded 10 copies. cuts perfectly fine. same size 8x2, no issues. about 200 more nodes than the first one (i think). I cannot understand this for the life of me as to why it does this. any reason y the machine would cut a line through everything? o and when it gets to the top the machine resets as if i would hit the red reset button. My machine is grounded. Ive tried cutting it without the blade holder just to see if it was building static but it still does this like clockwork when it hits the U in the first file. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thank you (i even tried making a jpeg out of the pennhurstoriginal and loading it into vector magic. same filesize but far less nodes. it cut 5 copies but as soon as it started the 6th, it cut the check mark line. luckily i stopped it before it could ruin any of the stickers.) PennhurstOriginal.ai pennhurstdistressed Converted.ai -
Vinyl Pricer
DeviantGeek replied to DeviantGeek's topic in Business Practices, Sales and Pricing, etc.
there is no updated version. its for EXCEL 2007 ONLY im not updating it for any other version cuz i dont know any other version. sorry for those of you who have an earlier version. and i dont see y it wouldnt work in 2010. i dont have 2010 to test it. -
amateur indeed with that GIRLS light haha. it looks good
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i did the same thing haha.
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Free Logo or Signage Design - Draw on Jan 28th. -theSignPad.com
DeviantGeek replied to theSignPad's topic in General discussion
Vern Thanks -
i know i can get pretty small with my cutter. but my cutter is one of the value/non proffessional ones. the laserpoint. ive cut small lettering to put on my squeegees i hand out with decals. its prolly about .25" but its block lettering (i think i used something like comic sand only not so comical haha)so something bold and thick. the thinner you get the harder and harder it is to cut. however i do not know how the proffessional cutter hold up like roland or graphtec. i know you can get photomask for etching. im not sure how well it would hold up using a chemical etch as ive never used it. just read about it. take a look at http://www.rayzist.com/Education/Education-MaskVideo.php.
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Getting Screwed Over and need A Printer ASAP
DeviantGeek replied to KEGRAFFIX's topic in General discussion
still entertaining to watch everything unfold sometimes -
Getting Screwed Over and need A Printer ASAP
DeviantGeek replied to KEGRAFFIX's topic in General discussion
all this just cuz someone wanted a banner? Silas is a great band btw. i known jason for a while. -
Vinyl Pricer
DeviantGeek replied to DeviantGeek's topic in Business Practices, Sales and Pricing, etc.
did you read the readme? it explains it in there. when you check the substrate checkbox it will automagically put the substrate you selected on the vinyl pricer sheet. you can also enter your own substrate manually... -
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DeviantGeek replied to DeviantGeek's topic in Business Practices, Sales and Pricing, etc.
glad you like it @Paco.. What i could do is put in a conversion sheet. from meters and stuff (imperial?) to US (inches) -
mario brothers? Super Mario's Custom Grafix(Graphics,Grafx)
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Vinyl Pricer
DeviantGeek replied to DeviantGeek's topic in Business Practices, Sales and Pricing, etc.
thats good to know it works in open office. however there is code to deal with alot of things and im not sure open office supports it? there was a problem found at another forum i posted this on. your unable to select your material in the material calculator. it is fixed and the file on the first post is updated. -
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DeviantGeek replied to DeviantGeek's topic in Business Practices, Sales and Pricing, etc.
your welcome and same to you! -
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DeviantGeek replied to DeviantGeek's topic in Business Practices, Sales and Pricing, etc.
FINALLY finished. i hope haha. I think i covered everything in the readme. i think the whole entire thing is complete. i dont think there are any errors. i gave it like a 20 over just to make sure no errors came up. however im only one person. please let me know. download is in the first post.