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Conversion strangeness

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Ive noticed sometimes when I export from Corel into SB some letters don't cut completely. In my case it can be traced to nodes stacked on top of one another. Not sure why it happens. I'm exporting as an eps with Postscript 2 file compatability. The images tell the story...

Dave

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Try copy/pasting into SB.  I don't know what the options are in Corel, but you could try saving it as a different (legacy) EPS.

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Exporting with Postscript 2 is OK.  Are you tracing an image in Corel?, it looks like a double image.

The picture of the cut "e" looks like an offset problem.

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I noticed that too. Offset looks to be a bit high. The letters were typed in Corel, not traced.

Dave

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Dave,

After you type your letters in Corel, are you converting them to curves?  If you convert your text to curves, it then allows you to export the graphic as a true EPS file.  What I think may be happening is you are exporting into SB a file that is not a true EPS, and SB is doing the convesion and leaving a second image.  I do not use SignBlazer here, so I'm only having a guess, and could be well off the mark.  If you want to email me a file when it happens again, I'll only be too happy to have a look it for you.

Joe Blow  :thumbsup:

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