cut printed image ?
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strandville
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Re: cut printed image ?
Hi, I would like to print images to transfer paper and cut out the image using the Silhouette plotter is this possible and is so how ? I have searched but can only find information on using the image in silhouette studio which isn't what I would like.
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Yes, it's possible, and yes, you need to cut from Silhouette Studio (or other compatible software). Why are you thinking you wouldn't like to do this? You need to vectorise the outline of your image before any software can cut it.
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strandville
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Hi webtracker, I have some intricate celtic images I want to transfer to cotton but would like to cut them out from the transfer paper after print I am just wondering if it is possible to print the image to transfer paper, then somehow get the silhouette to recognise the image on the paper and cut it, I'm likely asking too much of the silhouette lol
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It's called 'Print & Cut' and you'll find lots of info on youtube. You need to print corner 'registration marks' along with your design to enable the Cameo to accurately determine where the outline should be cut around your image.
However, I'm not sure if Silhouette Studio can handle printing using an ICC profile, which is what you'd need if printing with sublimation inks. I use Sure Cuts A Lot software for my cutter, which also can't use ICC's, but I output the print to a PDF file which I can then print directly from Photoshop, which DOES handle ICC profiles. I then cut that as if it had been printed from my cutting software.
For cutting designs from a sheet without using registration marks then you need to look up the 'Hinge method.' Here's a video for the Cricut cutter explaining how to do that ...
However, I'm not sure if Silhouette Studio can handle printing using an ICC profile, which is what you'd need if printing with sublimation inks. I use Sure Cuts A Lot software for my cutter, which also can't use ICC's, but I output the print to a PDF file which I can then print directly from Photoshop, which DOES handle ICC profiles. I then cut that as if it had been printed from my cutting software.
For cutting designs from a sheet without using registration marks then you need to look up the 'Hinge method.' Here's a video for the Cricut cutter explaining how to do that ...
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strandville
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Re: cut printed image ?
contour cut :rolleyes:
not print and cut
not print and cut
http://www.howtoprintstuff.co.uk <-- How To Print Stuff BLOG
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It's called 'print & cut' Paul amongst all crafters that use these machines, even though the printing isn't done on the same machine, like the BN-20. The job is still printed with reg marks and cut.Paul;123901 wrote:contour cut :rolleyes:
not print and cut
Re: cut printed image ?
So is called contour cut among crafters and printers i know. But i do understand why people call it print & cut even if its not correct.
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http://www.howtoprintstuff.co.uk <-- How To Print Stuff BLOG
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strandville
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semantics regardless, thanks for the video, haven't tried it yet but will do shortly.
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