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Having Trouble Importing Large Cut File into OptiScout (Colex)

bpp

New Member
I’m trying to import a cut file into OptiScout to cut on my Colex. The file shows up on screen, but it never fully loads — the mouse just keeps spinning and it doesn’t finish bringing it in.

The file contains around 900 small decals. If I break it into smaller files of 100–200 decals, it eventually loads (though it takes a few minutes).

Has anyone run into this issue or found a workaround for large batch imports? Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
 

bpp

New Member
There is no artwork, just a lot of nodes maybe. I left it spinning overnight and it eventually opened (after I already reprinted it in smaller batches :cool:)
 

JBurton

Signtologist
Are these squares, circles, or some wonky custom shape?
I'd think you could export them in 9 batches, using the same marks, and just run each batch individually, but if your rip is placing your marks, this would be a complicated nightmare.
I wonder how firesprint handles this, I'm sure they handle such orders, and since they aren't fans of just dealing with halfbaked options, surely they've found a way to automate this.
If it were just a bunch of squares, I'd say you could replace the 4 sides with 4 cuts, that cut across the whole sheet. So for like a 4x4 grid, you'd need 10 straight lines to cut them out, vs 16 lines making up individual squares.
This reminds me of that one time I tried to generate a vector file that was 1200 dpi of black squares with white voids, and quickly realized my beefy setup was getting crippled by the bajillion nodes in the file.
 
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