How to Cutout a Printed Clipart Image
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Re: How to Cutout a Printed Clipart Image
I have just been thinking about this and was too afraid to try it. THANKS!
Re: How to Cutout a Printed Clipart Image
Craig, I followed your instructions and my cut came out wonderfully! Thanks so much.
I plan on trying Kay's tutorial next. But don't ask me which is better - won't be going there!!
I plan on trying Kay's tutorial next. But don't ask me which is better - won't be going there!!
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Re: How to Cutout a Printed Clipart Image
Stacie,
If you can use Craig's method, stick with that. You won't hurt my feelings My method is a workaround when you can't print true to size or when you start with something preprinted.
If you can use Craig's method, stick with that. You won't hurt my feelings My method is a workaround when you can't print true to size or when you start with something preprinted.
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I am pleased you found it useful.
I haven't used it since. It was just one of those bees in my bonnet that I thought I could get the cricut to do.
I would like to develop a reliable, consistant loading method, Kay did give some tips, but I have but just have not had the time.
Cheers
I haven't used it since. It was just one of those bees in my bonnet that I thought I could get the cricut to do.
I would like to develop a reliable, consistant loading method, Kay did give some tips, but I have but just have not had the time.
Cheers
Cheers
Craig
Windows Vista, Scal2 2.043, Inkscape 0.46
Craig
Windows Vista, Scal2 2.043, Inkscape 0.46
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Re: How to Cutout a Printed Clipart Image
I am with you Craig, I have tried probably a half dozen or more different methods now, but I keep getting hung up on the sloppy tolerances of the machine and/or SCAL. Still chasing down a few more ideas, though. I can relate to the bee in the bonnet syndrome