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Does anyone make cut files separate than print files for any reason? I’ve had this question for the last two years after upgrading to a 700w/HP 64 cutter. The printer is great but i struggle with the cutter.
I’ve been using my summa D120 for 7 years and i love it. I’ve replaced half the parts and even spliced sensor wires to keep it working. Because i was originally self taught and didn’t have Flexi, tutorials online showed me how to make a separate print file and then AI cut file to be used with summacut. Later on i learned the barcode process (and i’m sure there’s tricks i don’t know) but when it comes to certain jobs like cutting labels it seems wasteful to me. By making the cut file separate and using 4 scan points, i can really utilize the whole printable area which is really valuable when printing thousands of labels.
Is anyone else familiar with this process? HPs 64 latex cutter seems to block you from cutting any way besides with the barcode. Even when i go to OPOS parameters and set it to “mark” it still wants the barcode line, even if there is no barcode in the cut file. I can even get it to work with summacut besides this issue.
I know this isn’t the way most people do things, but it really does save a lot of material and i have years of cut files made for decals i print often that would suck to remake. Let me know if this sounds doable to anyone. Is there another program i don’t know about? A setting i overlooked? The manual seems to make it look like you can cut this way but doesn’t say how. I know the HP latex cutter is essentially a summa but it’s hard to tell what they changed specifically. (I have other gripes about the cutter and how it responds to Flexi but this is long enough already).
I’ve been using my summa D120 for 7 years and i love it. I’ve replaced half the parts and even spliced sensor wires to keep it working. Because i was originally self taught and didn’t have Flexi, tutorials online showed me how to make a separate print file and then AI cut file to be used with summacut. Later on i learned the barcode process (and i’m sure there’s tricks i don’t know) but when it comes to certain jobs like cutting labels it seems wasteful to me. By making the cut file separate and using 4 scan points, i can really utilize the whole printable area which is really valuable when printing thousands of labels.
Is anyone else familiar with this process? HPs 64 latex cutter seems to block you from cutting any way besides with the barcode. Even when i go to OPOS parameters and set it to “mark” it still wants the barcode line, even if there is no barcode in the cut file. I can even get it to work with summacut besides this issue.
I know this isn’t the way most people do things, but it really does save a lot of material and i have years of cut files made for decals i print often that would suck to remake. Let me know if this sounds doable to anyone. Is there another program i don’t know about? A setting i overlooked? The manual seems to make it look like you can cut this way but doesn’t say how. I know the HP latex cutter is essentially a summa but it’s hard to tell what they changed specifically. (I have other gripes about the cutter and how it responds to Flexi but this is long enough already).