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Everything posted by Dakotagrafx
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In flexi I just make my stars for registration marks and copy them, then paste over option as I paste over I change the color to one of the colors I am using. also changed the default color selection in flexi to the Oracal colors - makes it easier when designing and cutting!
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thanks Mike - I grabbed them too
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yeh - sears book was great! now I know where Stacey will get my coffin when I go - When I bought our cometary lots we went to her dads that weekend and I told him I had just bought her some land on the lake . . . she didn't think it was a funny as I did
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Very sharp -now the other side of the personality shows itself!
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Very Nice work FBR
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Jagged lines
Dakotagrafx replied to lerscom's topic in USCutter Refine Cutting Plotter Support Requests
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Welcome from Michigan
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Nice work -w e are doing 3 4x8 sheets this week and our workstation isn't big enough - wish I had a bigger table!
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Coldwater, MI -
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welcome aboard from Michigan
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Try members James605 or Fivestar - the both have eco sol printers to do this
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MH-721 brick wall, head hurts
Dakotagrafx replied to Jpiana's topic in USCutter Refine Cutting Plotter Support Requests
I bought Joes cutter and it was the motherboard. replaced it and it works great. -
Add a cleancut blade to the copam for even better results - will do finer stuff better than original blade!
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Nice work
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Welcome from Michigan
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Nice work
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Started with pcut - refine then copam and now graphtec - copam was a strong machine and never let me down. love the graphtec but for the price copam was an incredible machine
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60 degree
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great tut - thanks
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Andrea - never heard of the as series before but do you have the image in an eps format? the plotters won't cut a normal image file.. what software are you using?
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Speed you got to admit you are quick and good though!
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Great story but from urban legends . . . Analysis: Great story, without a shred of truth. The tale of "gun-toting granny" Ava Estelle of Melbourne, Australia began circulating via email in 2000, a couple of years after it was first published in the Weekly World News, an American tabloid famous for its entertaining though factually-challenged content. An early Usenet posting of the story dated February 7, 2000 contained a link (now defunct) to a reprint of the original text on the WWN website. The original title of the piece, which Aussie readers were quick to recognize as fake because it's heavily laden with American slang, was "Granbo." As I write this in 2007, the story is still being passed around as factual, though long since debunked as an Internet urban legend. A latter-day variant sports the tagline, "Deport her to America - we need her!" http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl_gun_toting_granny.htm
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oh to have that back in my college days - now it would have to be Coke