Full Version: Vinyl Cutter/Plotter cutting software

From: gt350ed [#16]
 10 Apr 2007
To: Mike (MIKEN) [#10] 10 Apr 2007

Yea, up til now, I've been going by what Graphtec's CD had to say about Cut Master; namely that it was a plug-in for Illustrator only. As a result of your latest suggestion, I'll get in touch with Graphtec Tech Support and see if they have a plug-in for my CE3000-40.

Thanks for replying back again.

From: gt350ed [#17]
 10 Apr 2007
To: Larry B (PALMETTO) [#2] 11 Apr 2007

Larry: Thank you for your response to this thread. It occurred to me that your's was the first one received and that I had not responded to you. As soon as I received your reply, I went to the link you provided and ordered a demo. I'm initially impressed with what they have to say on their website. And the cost, at $499, is within my budget.

Interestingly, this company, as well as the company that Joe Hayes suggested, are both based in Australia. There's a "Peter" joke in there somewhere, I'm sure. B-)

Thanks again, and I apologize for failing to reply earlier. We "geezers" have to stick together, although you are MUCH older than me. :O)

From: Puck (PUCKERBRUSH) [#18]
 10 Apr 2007
To: gt350ed [#9] 10 Apr 2007

The vinyl bridge program I have (pro-cut) is a stand alone program.

I design in corel draw, save it as an .AI or .EPS file and then open it in pro-cut. It then layers it by colors so that I can either cut it by colors or I can cut it all at once if I want to. Can be sized, rotated, mirrored, sectioned or etc. I use it for cutting all my graphics. Very simple and great program. I believe co-cut might be the newer version of what I have.

I use the other programs I have for basic lettering but I could use them for the graphics if I wanted to but I like corel for designing and pro-cut for cutting, simple is what I like.

Sign tools should do everything you need and it's at a reasonable price.

Puck


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