gvgraphics said:
You can NOT contour cut with a stika. You need design software that puts registration points on the print and then a cutter that can read those points to know where to cut.
Maybe, maybe not. You don't need an automatic mark sensing apparatus. You can print a 3 or preferably 4 point set of manual marks and locate them with a light pen, bomb sight, or even the cutter blade. What you do need is cutter software capable of reading these reference points back from the cutter, inferring the axes from these readings, and adjusting itself accordingly.
The software prints the marks where it thinks they should be and knows that they exist. The registration process of reading back the marks, either automatically or manually, serves to allow the software to adjust itself to accommodate where the marks actually are versus where it thinks they might be. In other words, it can adjust the logical map to the actual territory.
This process depends far more on the software than on the hardware. If the software is capable of managing intra-device registration and the hardware is able to output the proper data to the software, then you can contour cut with something resembling precision.
This is in general, I have no ideawhat the actual capabilities of this particular hardware/software combination might be.