Downloaded Image File Wrong Size When Prnt2Cut
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2019 2:01 pm
Problem:
Previous posts were relative to file import and internal conversion to .svg I have begun to
use the Elips2 and run into an issue I can not resolve after a week of beating on it.
I have just begun using the Elips2. I have successfully print and cut some of the stock
images with 100% success @ the proper/anticipated scale (size).
However, when I download an image to print-2-cut the printed image is larger than it should
be. I have been chasing this down for a week without resolution.
My downloaded image has a dim or 4.100 wide x 8.750 long in portrait mode on 12x12 mat.
When printed it is printing about 25% too large...around 6"x10".
I successfully converted my .jpg to .svg in blackout mode with registration dots above and
outside my image by approximately 1/2 inch.
I have tried to work this out on my own and finally gave up this morning... I utilize CAD
and graphics with ease... This error is driving me nuts as it leaves no clues to a solution. It
has to be something simple...however I can not account for the image enlargement when
printed. Yes, I have entered the distance between each registration dot.
What's going on?
Thanks in advance for your assistance!
Ed Clayman
Houston, TX
ScaleAero@gmail.com
Previous posts were relative to file import and internal conversion to .svg I have begun to
use the Elips2 and run into an issue I can not resolve after a week of beating on it.
I have just begun using the Elips2. I have successfully print and cut some of the stock
images with 100% success @ the proper/anticipated scale (size).
However, when I download an image to print-2-cut the printed image is larger than it should
be. I have been chasing this down for a week without resolution.
My downloaded image has a dim or 4.100 wide x 8.750 long in portrait mode on 12x12 mat.
When printed it is printing about 25% too large...around 6"x10".
I successfully converted my .jpg to .svg in blackout mode with registration dots above and
outside my image by approximately 1/2 inch.
I have tried to work this out on my own and finally gave up this morning... I utilize CAD
and graphics with ease... This error is driving me nuts as it leaves no clues to a solution. It
has to be something simple...however I can not account for the image enlargement when
printed. Yes, I have entered the distance between each registration dot.
What's going on?
Thanks in advance for your assistance!
Ed Clayman
Houston, TX
ScaleAero@gmail.com