Yes I have. I accidentally used solvent ink due to a user's manual error telling me to use the best quality universal solvent ink. Well, water may be the universal solvent, but I put solvent based...
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Yes I have. I accidentally used solvent ink due to a user's manual error telling me to use the best quality universal solvent ink. Well, water may be the universal solvent, but I put solvent based...
Being able to try it for a month on your machine before buying is one of the reasons I recommend signgo so much. You're not out anything, and it's the only decent one for under $500.00.
I used...
Try downoading the free trial from www.signgo.com . It's free for 30 days, so what have you got to lose. I couldn't find rabbit on there, but they have a generic cutter driver that might work out...
I bought a wide format printer from China, and the manual was so poorly translated that I bought the wrong ink for it. Assembled it on a Friday, worked beutifully on anything I put in it, then I...
And some printers have an encoding strip that looks like a thin strip of celluloid. This lets the print head know exactly where it is all of the time, width wise. Without the strip, it's useless....
You bet, just email me at [email protected] and I can email you a pdf manual for the XY-380P. Pictures of mine are at the bottom of the page www.foxesfarm.com and you can look to make sure it's...
I've had a blast with mine. It cuts vinyl, sandblasting mask, t-shirt heat transfers, etc. And scores magnets and lleather! OK, it's probably not a big deal, but scoring leather for tooling is way...
By the way, vectorizing IS just tracing a plotter/cutter path around an image. It doesn't fill in dark areas. That's the whole point of vectorizing.
Yeah, it's me again. Bigger is better! At least go for the 24" cutter, and 32" is better. It's nice to have the option to cut wider jobs, and they aren't much more than the little ones.
Try www.SignGo.com and download their 30 day free trial. It's the full Pro version, so you can practice design and get a good idea how to do so before you ever buy a cutter. Go ahead and email me...
don't know about only circles, but try www.inkscape.org . It's free, and it has manual controls on the vectorization process that let you "tweak" the paramenters. Besides, trying it is free, so...
try www.signgo.com
it's only 30 days, but it's a start.
try this one. They've got nice starter packages with the master cutters, but it has the full version of signgo pro, not just the starter verstion of flexi, and thier start packages are pretty...
I like signgo, but went for the pro version, which is the same as their download, and that's $399.
Yup, I bought fancy adobe software for automatic vectorizing, and still keep going back to inkscape. I love the way you can tweak the parameters and customize it. That way you can either get rid of...
Brand new, 32" Master vinly cutter, Signgo Pro software, tools, clip-art, and vinyl. Plus 2 tutorial dvd's were thrown in for only $1,500.00! Yeah, they say the cheap cutters are loud, and will...