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* Open the CutStudioPlugin. Window>Extensions>CutStudioPlugin
* Open the CutStudioPlugin. Window>Extensions>CutStudioPlugin
* Depending on the setting, you may have to select everything in your graphic you want to cut
* Depending on the setting, you may have to select everything in your graphic you want to plot
* The preview box will show you what will be cut
* The preview box will show you what will be plot
[[File:Cutstudio-preview.png]]
[[File:Cutstudio-preview.png]]



Revision as of 10:03, 8 March 2018

  • Open Illustrator
  • Open your file
  • If you have text, make sure you have made them into outlines

  • Place your Sheet or Roll in the plotter

File:Plotter-roll.png File:Plotter-sheet.png

  • Select the media type on the display

  • The plotter will show you the width of the roll. Verify that your graphic in Illustrator is not bigger than the plot area

  • Open the CutStudioPlugin. Window>Extensions>CutStudioPlugin
  • Depending on the setting, you may have to select everything in your graphic you want to plot
  • The preview box will show you what will be plot

  • When you're ready, click the button with the plotter graphic

  • If the plotter is detected, click "Cut"