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I found out thru Imprintables Warehouse that there will be a new software for graphics free online as long as you purchase $500 from the several companies involved. The $500 would be combined from the several companies and over 120 days.
For now though can anyone help me...I cannot get my US Cutter to cut graphics that I import from clipart. They are "vinyl ready" EPS formatt. I may have imported incorrectly. I opened in photoshop and "HOTSHOT" it to my Signblazer design software that came with the cutter.
No help from US Cutter. Can someone adcise me. I am only doing lettering now and it's hurting business!!
EPS vinyl ready should be vector graphics. How does Photoshop fit the bill here? Does the graphic become converted to 'outlines' when it goes to Signblazer from PS?
See, I just don't know enough about it. I tried to download the graphic and save to the computer and then go to Signblazer and attempt to import it but it wouldn't locate it. It was as if it knew which things I could open and only brought them up as options. So I openened the grahic. It opened automatically in photoshop...
Good idea about checking US Cutters site I='ll try in the Am.
I find it hard to believe that they wouldn't have included EPS files for import.
SignBlazer does import EPS files. I use it daily. If it can't see the files you've downloaded, either their not really EPS files OR you may be going to FILE-OPEN instead of FILE-IMPORT.
I really am having a prob with importing. I think I am on my way to figuring out how to vectorize but what up with importing. It only shows me c: drive/ pictures and none pull up so I've been told that photoshop EPS is different type of EPS