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You can try breaking it apart (ctrl k) to see if that helps, but I have never been able to get a good bevel in Corel. The resolution always seems weird.
WOW! You're about 3 times higher than the normal rate for 18 x 24. Most screen print those and you can easily find double sided for under $12.00
http://rmdsigns.com/main/residential/companies/century21/yardSignsAgent/p18x24
You might want to find a local screen printing shop to sub those out...
Corel & CoCut!
Started with CorelDraw 3, upgraded to 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13 and I've never had a problem. 9 and 13 have been my favorites.
I looked at Flexi REAL long at ISA, I still can not see why people buy this program?
We just got back from ISA and ordered a S75. I'm looking forward to running this plotter though its paces. Looks like a good machine. We've always used graphtec or Roland... this is our 1st Summa.
Let us know how you do.
I went through the same thing. I recently tried Acronis imaging, Memeo, TrueImage 11, NovaBack and they all were less than perfect. Memeo runs in the background and as you change a file it saves it instantly. Slowed my computer down, but kinda neat to have real time back ups. The rest could...
We have most of those programs you listed.... We can use whatever we want and CorelDraw is our favorite 90% of the time. Photoshop and AI the other 10%.
If you are truly thinking of getting a CNC machine, this is a GREAT workshop to attend prior to picking out your machine......
http://www.imaginationcorporation.ca/workshops1.html
You will walk away from that 3 day workshop with everything you need to know about machines, software and the...
Chad, we have the SC 540 and it was SLOOOOW until the new recall pumps and firmware update were installed (free parts from Roland) and now it's real fast. Might be worth a call to Roland to see. Oh ya, they didn't tell me it would print any faster, but it was 4 to 5 times as fast once the work...
Do not use MDF. MDF is Mediem Density Fiberboard. Use LDF or Low Denisty Fiberboard.
Once you have the table all squared up and the vacuum hooked up use a 2 1/2"" SPOILBOARD SURFACER bit (Onsrud 91-102) and mill the top side... Then flip the LDF over and surface the other side. At that...
POOR design! so many issues..... WHY would you risk it? Crap in, crap out.
http://www.safetyspeedcut.com/ makes good AFFORDABLE panel saws that work great.
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