Timmos 0 Posted August 18 Hi I have a Vevor 720 cutter and along side that signmaster software. I have printed off twice a word that I have reduced in order to get a shadow effect but when cutting it tends to cut into the letter too much. Any ideas chaps Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slice&dice 2,460 Posted August 18 Your cut-file is messed-up. You need to return to the design phase and correct the script font with a WELD to join the overlapping letters. Only after doing that step can you apply the outline. (Script fonts are like that, as individual letters collide) ETA -- you are cutting, not "printing" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Timmos 0 Posted August 18 Your cut-file is messed-up. You need to return to the design phase and correct the script font with a WELD to join the overlapping letters. Only after doing that step can you apply the outline. (Script fonts are like that, as individual letters collide) ETA -- you are cutting, not "printing" Many many thanks. Im a real noobie here so I appreciate your help Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Timmos 0 Posted August 18 Ok it worked thanks alkot!!!!!!! Quick question how do i make circles before a text to do bullet points? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slice&dice 2,460 Posted August 19 Circles? You are asking us professional signage people how to create circles in SignMaster program? While being a noobie is generally a good excuse for not knowing something, that one is beyond the limits. Jussayyin' Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MZ SKEETER 4,714 Posted August 19 Quick question how do i make circles before a text to do bullet points? At the top of your main layout screen is the word HELP.> HELP TOPICS. That is your user manual. Every design software that I have ever seen has a CIRCLE feature. Just like it has a Rectangle feature. You will probably see it on the left hand side. Or look up shapes. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slice&dice 2,460 Posted August 19 Brittany, I may have come off as too harsh, sorry. Let's talk a minute about bullet-lists. Those bullets don't have to be circles, they can be more creative. I've used checkboxes, arrows, triangles, stars, ovals, and shapes (a hammer and other tools, for instance, on home-improvement signs). The 'regulars' here enjoy helping random people, with advice, with suggestions, with solutions. You are embarking on a T-Shirt-making operation, where's there's competition galore, and having a catchy & simple design is paramount. Best of luck, and if you require more info, just stop back. Y-W. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites