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isn't there some kind of a spray adhesive you can purchase? I think I have read that, from people on the forum with the same problem.
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help..... flexi 8 strarter mac and laser point24
MZ SKEETER replied to tom420's topic in Mac Users Board
is ok, I was just messing with ya. -
help..... flexi 8 strarter mac and laser point24
MZ SKEETER replied to tom420's topic in Mac Users Board
also on your blade offset, Flexi is in inches. most others are in mm -
help..... flexi 8 strarter mac and laser point24
MZ SKEETER replied to tom420's topic in Mac Users Board
sure I do... -
help..... flexi 8 strarter mac and laser point24
MZ SKEETER replied to tom420's topic in Mac Users Board
Genius? WOW actually Look at my avatar. I am a woman, LOL but your welcome. That is all I use, Flexistarter for 4 years now. -
help..... flexi 8 strarter mac and laser point24
MZ SKEETER replied to tom420's topic in Mac Users Board
24" is a 630, maybe CT630, sorry, I don't have one. -
help..... flexi 8 strarter mac and laser point24
MZ SKEETER replied to tom420's topic in Mac Users Board
check for a label on your cutter somewhere probably a model number on it. 24" is a 630, maybe CT630, sorry, I don't have one. -
help..... flexi 8 strarter mac and laser point24
MZ SKEETER replied to tom420's topic in Mac Users Board
look under Creation P-cut, the lp is a P-Cut with a laser pointer. -
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MZ SKEETER replied to whitecastle's topic in USCutter Refine Cutting Plotter Discussion
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can't you find the font and recreate the sentence?
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reboot your computer that will do it. also there is an X in upper right corner that will close it.
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Have you tried closing Signblazer and reopening it?
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on CUT/PLOT screen go to Options tab (the blade without the + sign) at top of screen, CLICK send all colors
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as long as it's in good working order, a Graphtec or a Roland are very good machines.
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I don't know anything about these..
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have you checked your area on craigslist, to see if anyone has a good deal on a used cutter? or even new.. people sell new in there also,
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I see too many complaints on those,,
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actually, I don't know if you remember the problems that ff958 was having. http://forum.uscutter.com/index.php/topic,26057.msg205946.html#msg205946 but I happened to see a Graphtec 42" FC7000 model not too far from him on Craigslist for $2900, 'cause that is a very good deal. so I sent him the link ,, He is the proud owner of that machine now and this is what he wrote me back a couple days ago, I gave him a little time to get used to it. His reply "one word WOW. I can't believe the difference in the quality. It already has me spoiled, no more setting origins, no more manual feeding after the jobs cuts to cut the vinyl crooked. I am glad I bought the cheap cutters first. I was able to learn the hard way first so I know how good I have it now. And besides the cheap cutters paid for the good one".
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NOPE,
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you got that right, every time I turn my Graphtec on, and cut, I know, unless I did something real dumb, that my cutter is going to cut perfect the first time and everytime. and has for 3 years.
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that is also coming with LXI software, which is a Flexistarter version made for Signwarehouse.
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don't change my opinions, In those 10 days when you want to use your cutter, You want to make sure those 10 day jobs don't turn into 20 days because your cutter don't work right, having to fight with it.etc. And if you read this forum enough you will read what I'm talking about,.
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I was actually surprised that they are still making and selling new computers with XP, these little netbooks are all xp http://www.walmart.com/search/search-ng.do?search_constraint=0&ic=48_0&search_query=xp+computers&Find.x=21&Find.y=4
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that is what I run on my cutters, XP, and a couple of months ago purchased a backup used Toshiba laptop xp