Thats great! Any way of making the outside line a separate layer to the inside lines? I need to cut plastic switchboard labels in a sheet, eg 10 labels across by 10 labels down. The inside lines aren't cut all the way through and the customer can snap out the plastic labels as they need them. You method would save me a ton of time if I can just find a solution for separating layers.
Good question. It would be something I would have to test. I did notice next to the Optimization Settings - Remove Overlapping Lines there is a drop-down that may have something to do with this but again it's something that needs testing. So I'm not much help I'm afraid.
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great tutorial. now do have any print and cut ones?
Another great tutorial. I love how your videos are always clear and to the point, which keeps them short.
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Thank you very much!
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Perfect tutorial & easy to follow instructions. Thanks for taking the time to share this
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Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thats great! Any way of making the outside line a separate layer to the inside lines? I need to cut plastic switchboard labels in a sheet, eg 10 labels across by 10 labels down. The inside lines aren't cut all the way through and the customer can snap out the plastic labels as they need them. You method would save me a ton of time if I can just find a solution for separating layers.
I will look into this. I have it on the list but just have a bit on at the moment.
Does this apply when adding a kerf?
Good question. It would be something I would have to test. I did notice next to the Optimization Settings - Remove Overlapping Lines there is a drop-down that may have something to do with this but again it's something that needs testing. So I'm not much help I'm afraid.
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