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CUTTING PRINTED IMAGES WITH LASERPOINT CUTTING FEATURE

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Hi, I have a laserpoint uscutter (with sign blazer software) and was wondering if someone can help me

figure out how to use the cutter to cut a printed image?  :thumbsup:

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Look for Contour Cutting , but you can Try this:

Original post: Sign cutting software / SignBlazer / Re: welding and weeding in signblazer  on: May 21, 2009, 03:18:30 PM 

I still think my idea of using backing tape is best. as to the cut a print problem :

1. reset the printer (turn off wait 15 seconds, then on again)

2. The printer needs to be "on line"

3. "print a cut" works with cut mask on

4. print the design

5. start "cut a print"

6. adjust right reg mark (I use arrow keys on keyboard and use '5' to toggle inching)

7. adjust left reg mark

8. then cut to contour

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Does anyone know why Sign Blazer Elements crashes every single time I try to use 'Cut a Print'? The only reason I would use this piece of crud software is because it will contour cut better than SignCut (maybe), but this old fashioned, non-standard relic from 1992 crashes constantly!

Arrrgh. :D

I have the latest version installed, which is 6.0.24.

Anyone know about this crashing issue? The software keeps wanting to waste my printer ink (required to use 'Cut a Print') and then CRASH when I try to cut a print. It also crashes when I browse certain directories.

I already hate SBE and I would never touch it,, but am only trying it because I think it will allow me to contour cut (I am following directions I found from this board). Frustratingly, I can't even get through the directions coz SBE just wants to crash all the time.  I could list the reasons I hate SBE but it wouldn't be productive for the purposes of this crashing issue.

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SBE has a problem with very large files and 0 length files , when you open a file try setting preview off and in explorer delete any files with 0 bytes.

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