Greg
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As it exists, you'll need design software that can export to supported formats. I use EPS because it works via CorelDraw. Using Colorip 2.x, which comes with the Versacamm, you have to define a "color" as "CutPath" to use for cutting operations. The cut path has to be defined (drawn) in the drawing before exporting to EPS.
Once you have the EPS file you open it in Colorip. If you're cutting, the CutPath will be obvious as its indicated by a marquee line. That's also the place to check your cutline since a "hairline" outline is difficult to see in Corel.
There are, of course, slicker and more expensive options but CorelDraw works.
Once you have the EPS file you open it in Colorip. If you're cutting, the CutPath will be obvious as its indicated by a marquee line. That's also the place to check your cutline since a "hairline" outline is difficult to see in Corel.
There are, of course, slicker and more expensive options but CorelDraw works.