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Post by Shaan on Feb 16, 2011 13:56:24 GMT -9
My parents bought me a cricut cutting machine thinking its a craft robo.
So heres my problem wll any cricut machine work with th GSD files on onemonk.com?
tysm
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Post by old squirmydad on Feb 16, 2011 14:18:26 GMT -9
My parents bought me a cricut cutting machine thinking its a craft robo. So heres my problem wll any cricut machine work with th GSD files on onemonk.com? tysm No.
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Post by nikloveland on Feb 16, 2011 15:18:07 GMT -9
Nope... Sorry. I'd ask for the receipt (if that's not too tacky) and get a CraftROBO.
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Post by Shaan on Feb 16, 2011 16:13:42 GMT -9
Damn, Cant i mod the software or force specific cuts or lines? I can connect it to my computer thoug
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Post by nikloveland on Feb 17, 2011 5:05:01 GMT -9
I know they have some type of software but I've never used it. I actually bought a cutter that didn't work for me before I got my CraftROBO. I think I ended up giving it to my parents (since I tried for months to get it to work which was beyond the return policy).
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Post by dwargon on Feb 18, 2011 18:15:15 GMT -9
While you won't be able to directly use the GSD's, you can cut from your computer with the Craft Edge software Sure Cuts A Lot. www.craftedge.com/index.htmlTheir tutorials will help you figure out the process of importing graphics and tracing to set up cuts. I have a Craft Robo, so I never tried it, but with GIMP, Inkscape, and the Sure Cuts a Lot 2 software you should be able to create your own cut files. I was planning to purchase a cricut (because I can get them locally) and researched this solution before finding the CraftRobo option and buying it online.
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