StikkaFoo

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    Help with tiles in SignCut x2. Please Help.

    yes it did. Thanks guys, I really do appreciate your guys help. I also found out how to change the units of measurements. It was set to mm by default, but i switched it to inches which made it a whole lot easier to gauge as far as width of printer and size of image. Thanks again guys, you rock!
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    Help!

    Thanks guys, that fixed the problem. This forum rocks, thanks again guys.
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    Help!

    Hello all, I was wondering if maybe someone can help me out with this problem I'm having. I use Inkscape to vectorize all my images and what not and save it as .eps format. I save it as paths so the cutter can read it obviously. And then I then open the files in SignCut x2 but I'm getting these weird "tiles" that I don't want. And I don't know how to remove them. I don't need the tiles but everytime I bring an image or even a text into SignCut x2 they automatically give me tiles. Can someone help me out, it would be greatly appreciated. Can it be something I'm doing wrong in Inkscape that is giving me this problem? Thanks for your time. Here's a picture so you may better understand what I'm having trouble with.
  4. Hello all, I was wondering if maybe someone can help me out with this problem I'm having. I use Inkscape to vectorize all my images and what not and save it as .eps format. I save it as paths so the cutter can read it obviously. And then I then open the files in SignCut x2 but I'm getting these weird "tiles" that I don't want. And I don't know how to remove them. I don't need the tiles but everytime I bring an image or even a text into SignCut x2 they automatically give me tiles. Can someone help me out, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time. Here's a picture so you may better understand what I'm having trouble with.