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That test cut looks off. There's a diagram onthe Graphtec website showing what it should look like & how mto adjust (bottom of the page)
http://www.graphtecusa.com/technotes.php?tech_id=1&visit=img
It might also be the font. I don't know how well those Microsoft fonts play on sign software...
Thanks for the tips! I bought my El Cheapo for craft use, but it has since gone "pro" with great success. If I needed a full-time cutter, I might have to go with a better cuttr, but the Master has paid for itself and been perfect for my part-time business.
I googled and found a pdf with a vector version of their logo here:
http://www.dixie.org/Page13.aspx
When I'm trying to find a logo, online pdf downloads like press releases and forms can sometimes be a goldmine. My "real" job is for a newspaper and you would believe the crud they give us...
Macs are made to eject any media if the mouse button is held down while restarting. Should work on all models. Won't always work on a jammed disk - but worth a try.
Here's a few Adobe certified trainers in your area:
http://partners.adobe.com/public/partnerfinder/tp/proxfind.do;jsessionid=F6B7EAFC43EEB55432C8CC1A9BD03A07
I found a rough edge paper style for Illustrator at the Adobe Studio Exchange
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?event=extensionDetail&extid=1045788
Browse around at he Adobe Studio Exchange. They have lots of great FREE stuff for Illustrator, Photoshop, etc...
Anyone have ANY idea what the actual font is behind all that noise is? I would normally ask the customer to get me a copy that hadn't been faxed and copied into oblivion, but this is for my kid's school and I kinda got roped into it.
This is what happens when you have a logo contest at a...
Hi there again. I found this board when reasearching a cutter for craft use a while back. Anyone seen those Wishblade or CraftRobo machines? They're just little Rolands with an adhesive board to hold the paper and really crappy software that only works with their overpriced fonts & clipart. Plus...
I got a couple questions!
I'm still looking for an entry level (OK, CHEAP!) cutter for craft/hobby use. All the low end ones use serial connections. They're telling me I need a $100 serial-USB cable to use them on my Mac. I want to know - will a Keyspan USB-Serial adapter work? At under $30...
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