Full Version: Dr. Engrave

From: MR C (MOSHE) [#26]
 9 Aug 2006
To: varn (VARNCO) [#21] 9 Aug 2006

I am sorry that I bothered you to tell me exactly which file to download, but I missed seeing it.

For some reason, although I downloaded it properly, and it is in the correct directory, It does not show up in the font list.

How areyou doing with your Pheonix 1212?


From: varn (VARNCO) [#27]
 9 Aug 2006
To: MR C (MOSHE) [#26] 9 Aug 2006

Not a problem. There's a learning curve to all this, and since the machine is so old, it's tough to get any documentation, and the documenation itself is more techy than user friendly. That's why I suggest you get really familiar with engraving... stuff you can't even think of will come up, and you don't want to be trying to earn money have have issues hitting you in the face.

I wish I had someone that had used PNC2100 before I learned it hands on.

That's what this forum is about... helping.

See the attached document on the rsf files (it was a link above the fonts you downloaded). It shows how to install/ where to find (they're the yellow colored icons at the beginning of your font list)

Re: Phoenix 1212

I can't even get the cutter to load into the spindle correctly, so I'm struggling, but will work it out. I'm dedicating tomorrow to working on it exclusively and get it up and running.

Engravelab 7 is confusing too... it's not as simple as Dr. Engrave, but it's more powerful - which means a larger learning curve.


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