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Post by mproteau (Paper Realms) on Dec 28, 2014 16:58:48 GMT -9
Product: Darkfast Dungeons: Basic Game by OkumartsCutfiles: dfd_basic_cutfiles.zip (621.72 KB) You will need to download a copy of that product to use these correctly. The artwork is not included to protect the rights of the copyright holders. NOTE: When possible, turn off all extraneous layers, like text layers! You need to make sure that there no graphics interfere with the registration marks. If you forget, you can probably get away with creating white shapes in the Studio software that cover up the offending graphics. I've learned you can even use the eraser tool in the Studio software, too! The product contains the required registration marks to work with the cutter. All you need to do is make sure to select the correct layers before printing. Moreover, make sure you've selected the correct style of registration marks from within the Silhouette Studio software. These cutfiles were created with Silhouette Studio version 3.3.277ss by mproteau (Paper Realms) @ the Cardboard Warriors forums: cardboard-warriors.proboards.com
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Post by mproteau (Paper Realms) on Dec 30, 2014 12:45:43 GMT -9
A word of caution... While cutting out my opponent cards, I had enough difficulty with my robocutter that I'm hand-cutting the rest of those cards. If I had to guess, I'd say it's because there's some graphics inside the area where the registration mark is, and that gets in the way of proper reading. I had one sheet cut out kinda wonky, and I had another sheet go totally haywire and my cutter ended up slicing up my cutting mat!
I will probably try *erasing* the token that's right under the registration mark, and maybe that will make it happy.
BE WARNED!
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Post by oldschooldm on Dec 30, 2014 13:00:27 GMT -9
A word of caution... While cutting out my opponent cards, I had enough difficulty with my robocutter that I'm hand-cutting the rest of those cards. If I had to guess, I'd say it's because there's some graphics inside the area where the registration mark is, and that gets in the way of proper reading. I had one sheet cut out kinda wonky, and I had another sheet go totally haywire and my cutter ended up slicing up my cutting mat! I will probably try *erasing* the token that's right under the registration mark, and maybe that will make it happy. BE WARNED! On occasions like these I have a simple white square with spray-tack on one side that I can use to cover offending pixels at cut time. Or you could print from within Studio and cover the token with a white-filled rectangle.
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Post by mproteau (Paper Realms) on Dec 30, 2014 13:16:02 GMT -9
I'm exporting the PDF pages right now, and I'll cover up what I think is the offending marker(s) right now. I'll post an update once it's done. I have to also tape up the hole it carved in my cutting mat. :-P
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Post by mproteau (Paper Realms) on Dec 30, 2014 13:32:20 GMT -9
Ok. Yes - I removed the top left and bottom left markers, and the page cut perfectly.
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Post by okumarts on Dec 30, 2014 14:55:15 GMT -9
I appreciate all of this work! Thank you!
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