Hi,
Has anyone Scan2Cut a stamped image by way of Adobe Illustrator? In Illustrator I scanned the image, traced it, created a closed path to cut the image, place registration marks the closed path (<path>.REGMARKS), and saved the file as an *.*svg. I placed manual registration marks around the stamped image. My cut ends up skewed. I've calibrated for Print and Cut successfully so I don't think that is the issue. Is it possible I'm not placing the registration marks in the right place or is this a lost cause and I should simply use SCAL to scan and cut a stamped image? I'm using SCAL 4 Pro Version 4.075.
Thanks
Scan2Cut Using Adobe Illustrator
Re: Scan2Cut Using Adobe Illustrator
I would guess you need to use the step-by-step procedure in SCAL in order to make it work. You might want to check out my tutorial in Section 11.06 in this user manual.
https://www.iloveknk.com/0um/ZingAir-wi ... CAL-UM.pdf
While it uses a different cutter, the basic procedure would be the same:
https://www.iloveknk.com/0um/ZingAir-wi ... CAL-UM.pdf
While it uses a different cutter, the basic procedure would be the same:
Sandy McCauley
Owner of http://www.iloveknk.com/
Owner of http://www.iloveknk.com/
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Scan2Cut Using Adobe Illustrator
i am getting this cut at the end also, it goes right through what has been previously cut, destroying it, I am just using a simple font that comes with the software, nothing fancy??any suggestions??
Re: Scan2Cut Using Adobe Illustrator
It sounds like you're not welding the letters to remove overlap? Select your design and on the Style Panel, mark the option called Weld and try again.
Sandy McCauley
Owner of http://www.iloveknk.com/
Owner of http://www.iloveknk.com/