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  1. Initial Blade down leaves nick - WHY? *PIC*

    is the blade holder working properly
  2. flexi and oracal 3651g

    Use VersaWorks and the GCVP profile
  3. Eco Solvant Ink Fumes?

    Which I believe requires venting, The Roland does not require it but I have experienced the same thing when using mine.
  4. Hi from wintery Cornwall

    Welcome from Boston
  5. Versa Works Contour Cut is Driving Me Crazy!

    That should make no difference at all, I routinely use a 1pt stroke on all my contour cuts in VW from Illy
  6. Pinch roller error on SP 300 V

    Because its a very common error message, and the easiest to remedy
  7. Versacamm Printing problems

    You need a tech brother
  8. a brand spanking new...

    good luck with it !!
  9. Versacamm Printing problems

    Time for a tech
  10. Pinch roller error on SP 300 V

    Its usually related to misplacement of the media clamp/rollers, try moving them to a different position
  11. I need help contour cutting in illustrator

    Its in the VersaWorks program files, go to C:/ Program Files/RolandVersaWorks/Swatch/Illustrator. Copy it, go to C:/Program Files/Adobe/Illustrator/Presets/Swatches. Paste it in there. No need to make it, though thats entirely okay as well
  12. I need help contour cutting in illustrator

    You need to load the CutContour swatch into your swatches library in illustrator, you can then access it from your swatches palette, apply that color to the stroke of your artwork, save as an eps and open it in versaworks, you should see the cutline around your graphic and youre good to go
  13. Illustrator ???

    Okay, Under Edit, go to preferences/guides and grid, set up your grid to the spacing you desire, Under View, set Snap to grid, create your object then use my previous instructions to "repeat" your original object, Ctrl D to achieve the desired result. Solution 2: Create your object, knowing...
  14. Illustrator ???

    Im pretty sure you didnt read my last post in this thread, the solution to your "problem" is quite simple really.
  15. Oval Help Neededn in Photoshop/Illustrator

    Exactly!
  16. Illustrator ???

    Select the object, move your cursor over the object and hold down the alt key on PC or option key on the Mac click and drag release the mouse and then the alt key, now ctrl or cmd "d" to step and repeat.
  17. Roland and it's advertising :{)

    SP, two print heads VP, four print heads The difference in speed dosent appear to be that dramatic, the cost of replacing print heads however seems to be a factor no one has mentioned, at the current price (around$700) I would rather have only two to worry about than four. just my .02
  18. Cutting images with adobe CS3

    dude, use the scissor tool and make a cut at two points, its really simple
  19. Cutting images with adobe CS3

    Use the scissor tool.
  20. FYI... VersaWorks 3.0 is available

    Yeah except I still cant find the info on their website for this, any help would be appreciated greatly!!!
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