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We are running, and have been for some time, Omega 2.1.0. We've recently had to change a computer, and now Omega seems to be frequently crashing on that computer. It runs under XP Pro (SP3) and has 4gb RAM installed. Corel and Photoshop all seem to run fine - it's just Omega that...
If you use VW's nesting, you can rip and print and just leave the nested job in the queue. You can carry on with other jobs in the same queue and come back to your nested job when you're ready to contour cut.
I've had this happen from time to time - try setting the type to a Postscript 3 file when you create the eps. Incidently, we print and cut from pdf's all the time.
If you are going to give them a cheque as a refund, I'd make them come in to collect it - either your customer or the end user. At least it would give you the opportunity to have a dialog and get to the bottom of it...
Anyone have any feedback on these trimmers? We're looking into getting one, and wondered what the consensus was - I like Roland equipment and we need a manual trimmer like this.
Or is there an alternative that would be recommended?
http://www.rolanddga.com/products/trimmers/versacut/features.asp
Although only a couple of feet in size, I made a bunch of cubes a year or two back, and used ¾" ultraboard (like Gatorfoam) and put them together with a hot glue gun. Surprisingly strong and light.
You don't need to raise the heads. We use the GCVP profile on most Oracal calendered vinyls with good results. You might want to try outputting the file as RGB instead of CMYK - we've had better luck using that with photographs
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