![]() ![]() I plan on using the gx as a small scale side job type of thing, and maybe one day it could turn into something much larger scale, but that is just wishful thinking at this point.Corel does lots of things Inkscape does not do, but as far as vector illustration goes, all vector illustration software does most of the same things: shapes, paths, node editing, text, clones, symbols, etc. I plan on sticking around here, tons of useful information out there, being that there are more experienced people here, is always a plus. I use autocad and inventor daily at work, it's a shame I can't find a vinyl cut program that works exactly like that haha Thank you for the info, I will give vinylmaster a shot, see how that it is first before I try to order cutstudio. You'll find a procedure to obtain the software. Then, click on the Reissue the software included with the cutting product Welcome aboard here and please stick aroundįYI, ran this through Google Translate since it's in Japanese but you might be in luck for Cutstudio for a small fee (3000 yen converts to $27 USD): Ĭlick on the middle column of table at the bottom of the page, the one with the 3 CD/DVD like images (2 directly below the FAQ). PS, glad that other person with a similar name was not you. Anyhow, good knowledge to note in your records for future. ![]() But that is, if you wanted Cutstudio in the first place since you've gone the Vinylmaster route, you might not want it. According to the Roland UK site and this topic: if you update the drivers to the Windows 10 compatible ones, you should be able to get Cutstudio to work. That's Roland's Japan website (where they make the cutters in the first place). Personally, I think you'll like Vinylmaster myself.but that being said.here are some important Windows 10 drivers for your GX-400. So I will be using coreldraw for the design part and hopefully vinylmaster for the cutter part of the process So this being all new to me at the time, it has been some trial and errorīut I have ordered vinylmaster, that will be here today. It didn't come with anything, it was the cutter with a plug for the wall I also bought this cutter slightly used, honestly looked brand new. They told me because my cuter was just out of the "grace" period of two years when I purchased it. I had contacted them months ago, no deal, and I use windows 10. Not sure if you realize this but you have a $5000USD cutter.they better give you something! possibly bad news: Best bet is to contact Roland Support/Help. Chances are they might even give it to you if you bought your cutter retail and not used. It's easy to use and has plugins to export directly from Coreldraw and Illustrator directly to the cutter.Įven if you have to buy it because you don't have it, it's worth $69USD. You may wish to contact Roland and find out more. I was hoping this was as easy as using autocad and a plotter.Ĭan I cut with coreldraw?, or do I need to find another software to cut the image I make in corel draw?ĭid you not get Roland CutStudio software for your GX400? I am leaning towards this being my lack of experience with both coreldraw and roland. When it does cut, sometimes it cuts within the vinyl, (12” roll) other times it cuts right off the vinyl. Click print, now this is where things get messy, the cutter will start to cut sometimes, and others it does not. I create a simple image in corel draw, change it to wire frame, do the print preview, everything looks good, (image is in the top corner of the layout, I have tried centering the image, also placing the image in various locations, all within the print command)Ģ. Provided this is possible, these are the steps I have been takingġ. ![]() I am having trouble cutting from corel draw, I have searched and seen some conflicting information on cutting from corel draw period ( is it possible) Some of the problems I am experiencing, maybe due to my lack of experience. Here is my current situation, im using a roland gx-400 and coreldraw 圆. Hello, I am new to this forum as well as vinyl cutting in general, im hoping to find some help. ![]()
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