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My problem is this.I've downloaded the 'Noob' NEWBIE manual and followed it as much as I could using (Illustrator), that is. I'll tell you what.is there any way possible you can send me the step by step screenshots of your instructions nd them to me via email you mentioned if the distance is more than 2mm away, I did something wrong. Using Simple CC process, I setup the alignment on the corner of the square like described, the laser moves to the opposite square corner, but moves too far (about. I'm sorry, you have to give me the terminologies or function titles as they are on SCP.it'll minimize my confusion hence less questions. My advanced Contour cut function doesn't give you the option to align markers. Your origin First marker is the corner of the square shape printed with the round vector nearby."
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"Then go to advanced contour cut and follow the steps. "Standard offset" Do you mean Laser-X or -Y Offset values in Contour cutting Settings? "You can change the standrd offset of 10mm to any other value and perform your CC and you will see the deviation will change accordingly." When you say "reg mark offset", do you mean Blade Offset, located in "Cutter settings"? However, there was a little bit of language barrier ~)Ī couple of questions pertaining to your instructions, just for my clarity:
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to contour cut correctly with SignCut Pro_Corel_X3_4_Illustrator_CS3.pdf Jupacreation's tut link (I mentioned in my reply message to you today) Check it out and see this clears it up for you. Align your first reg mark to the bottom reg mark(rightmost reg mark), then proceed on from there. Basically, the paper or media is oriented perpendicular to the cutter(portrait). So place the sample file print, exactly the way you have it. My paper would shoot out the opposite end of the cutter and it was driving me NUTS!!! I know, I 's frustrating because the same thing happened to me. So looking at your sample file on the thread, the two you questioned with 'OR'.are actually the incorrect ones. The right most reg mark it mentions is actually the other pair of reg marks. I noticed your sample file orientation (in the LP24). I had the same uldn't seem to get anyone to respond to my questions on LP & SCP.maybe no one knows the answers, but jupacreations(Paco).