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VW5 works fine on W10.
What is your computer IP?
What is Your Printer IP?
Does it connected to your router or a direct connection.
1. If it is a Direct Connection, Do you have any other network card on that computer-including WiFi- and what that adapters IP address?
2. if it is connected to...
that is not true. can setup different pressure and speed for each kind of cuts in GoSign in one single job.
How about Selecting FlexCut for the for the Thru Cut. and on summa Cutter Control changing both Full and Flex pressure to high
Easy to select them as they are on separated to they layer already. Then choose -Arrange->Contour Cut->Make Contour Cut. or just Ctrl-Click on the CutContour color at the palette.
I see now, PDF export does not work properly for EasyCut. Was sending a job with VersaWorks printer driver rasterise the image as well, just as printing to PDF.
Seems PNG and TIFF still better than JPG
Use the Cut Line Type options to filter your Cut and print jobs. Works for raster Exports or...
Unfortunately EasyCut Export filter is not the same as print. When you choose an object as Cut only still shows up when exported, but it does not show when printed.
If installed a VersaWorks Printer, you can Print to it from easyCut, and it goes directly to VersaWorks Queue without (Cut only)...
You are sending the job 1x. Print and Cut job at the same time. Mark to keep the cut job in Production manager. After that you do not need to come back for the computer. Printers with hard drive can repeat the print job as well. 1 person could just print and cut without touching computers.
You keeping all the Cut files in a barcode server. and the cutter can pick them up automatically after scanned the code. It could be SummaCutter Control, or Flexi production manager itself.
Just one example: If your Router IP address is 192.168.1.1 , set your printer IP 192.168.1.241
If it is 192.168.0.1 set printer to 192.168.0.241 . 241 is high enough, it is UNLIKELY to have the same address for an other device from the DHCP server, and create IP conflict. Can be SURE about it...
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