T.WOOD

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    Hard drive crashes

    Hey so recently my computer died and I have to get a new computer. My files are being transferred but will I lose my license with sure cuts a lot. What do I need to do. Also new computer will be on windows 10. Will I be ok? I'm using the uscutter SC series
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    Hard drive crashes

    I just reinstalled and put in the serial number and it worked. Thanks
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    Hard drive crashes

    I found the installation disc with the serial number. Do you think I'll be fine just reinstalling it
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    Hard drive crashes

    The link worked but not my email
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    Hard drive crashes

    I bought it through uscutters eBay account. That link isn't working for me. Any other suggestions
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    Hard drive crashes

    Thank you
  7. I want to upgrade to windows 10 but not sure if it will still work. Anyone know?
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    Will scalp3 work with windows 10

    Any improvement on this??
  9. I have the sc 34" cutter with scalpro ive been using it for the past week and its been fine. running it off my Toshiba windows laptop using the usb cord. tonight I went to cut some stuff and its doing multiple cuts over the same image. I have multiple cuts set to off and no layers. I tried using an image ive already cut a few times without a problem and its doing the same thing on those too.
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    Will scalp3 work with windows 10

    Ok thanks a lot. I'll keep an eye out on the forum to see when it's safe to update
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    Will scalp3 work with windows 10

    Ok. Thanks a lot. I was halfway through downloading it when I realized it might not work and canceled it
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    Multiple color cuts

    Hi I'm new to this software and I was wondering if I can do multiple color designs with this program and how do I do it if I could?
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    Multiple color cuts

    I'm having trouble with registration marks. I don't know what I'm doing lol
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    Multiple color cuts

    Awesome! Thanks
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    newb from Connecticut

    Whats up everyone. my name is tyler and im from ct. im looking into getting a vinyl cutter. mostly for crafts, stickers/decals, possibly some shirts, and signs. I have my eye on the 34" mh871. all the research ive done on it seems pretty good for a first timer so I think im going to go with that one.. I don't want to get a smaller one and end up needing the bigger one down the road. what does everyone think??
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    newb from Connecticut

    Ok thanks. I'll look into the sc it's not a budget issue its just I thought that it was a good deal. But I'm guessing it's one of those "it sounds like a good deal cause it's crap" kinda things. I'm currently using a Toshiba laptop with windows 8. Will that have any effect on things?
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    newb from Connecticut

    Thanks for the input. I know the mh is the low end model and realize I'll probably never make anything over 24" but for the price and to have the option to do so I think this is my best bet for now. I figure I'll tool around on it and maybe make my money back on it with a few different projects. I know I'll have plenty more posts on here when I finally buy it so anyone with tips or tricks please let me know. I've already downloaded scap and sign blazer trials and I have no clue what I'm doing lol
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    newb from Connecticut

    <blockquote class='ipsBlockquote'data-author="Wildgoose" data-cid="387217" data-time="1425157018"><p> Welcome from Idaho. Just be aware that the MH is the very lowest of all the cutters in the line-up. Each step up is more money but you get what you pay for. The width if cut is possibly an item if you think you will be doing larger designs than a 24" vinyl. That is about 22 to 23 inches of actual useable space and you will be surprised how big that actually is. Most designs can be built to accommodate 24" vinyl. Large signs usually have multiple lines of text so you can just break it up into a couple pieces. Don't get a 15" machine regardless of model because it will really limit you. I run a 30" cutter professionally and only cut 30" wide stuff a couple times a year. I like having the option because my local supplier stocks 3M and some of the metallics only come in 15" or 30" but for a beginner it's less of a worry.</p></blockquote>