
the precursor to COCUT.that cut from corel draw. so as long as you didnt do anything was ok.wasnt until version 7, corel went to a 150 feet X 150 feet work space. its workspace was only 30 inches by 30 inches.
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when i 1st figured out how to use COREL(1992)(version 3)i am one of the 1st to do this.COREL had one drawback. and in all of them.I BUY COREL bout every 3 versions. At least with Flexi support you gotta chance.Ĭourse you can call me too and visit my site in my 22 years of using a computer.i have had the opportunity to work almost every sign specific softwear program at one time or another. Call up Corel or Adobe for help with the cutter or RIP plugin and they aint gonna help. In all three shops I've owned and run I used commercial software.

Yes, I'm bias and yes I agree, whatever works. Running a successful shop is lots more than the design program alone. Things like templates, estimating and more. The folks at Flexi are in addition, trying to develop more features that are workflow related using the cloud. The commercial programs took hours of programming time to make and are focused on design AND production. Sure many shops do what they feel what they have to to make it.
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Hey how many of you out there are actually using a cracked version of Corel or an Adobe product! Come on be honest! Just saying. If its about workflow, then in my opinion, you are better off with a more commercial program like FlexiSIGN.
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If budget is of the highest concern, then yes, DESIGN programs like Corel, Inkscape and others can be used by adding plugins or drivers etc. It really comes down to budget and workflow. Wow, this discussion feels like hundreds I've read over the last 25 years. the CO-CUT BOOTH the guy was touting how easily CO-CUT worked seemlessly in corel))))) no kiddin.IT WAS CORELS CODE)))))) i rmemeber going to a sign show, when COREL 5 and CO-CUT/EURO-CUT came on the market. was not till version 7, corel added the code back to its program. corel 5 & 6 was VOID of cutting capability. back when corel 5 came out, COREL LEASED the cutting portion of its program to CO-CUT/EURO-CUT/PRO-CUT. CO-CUT/EURO-CUT uses the COREL ENGINE/CODE to operate. if your in corel and go into print preview.you will see all that will be cut.Īnd in 22 years.all of these thing you rel does what it needs to and the plotter does what it needs to. Why would you need to adjust the speed? i have the plotter set at 35 can set it to 100.only time i ever change the speed is when iam cutting reflective.rolands pretty well work at one set speed for everything else. my plotter read the media length and width.

Test drive? are you talking about running out the length of vinyl you will cut? DO IT OFF THE PLOTTER if needed. I have no idea of what all is.SHOW ME? in corel its called PRINT PREVIEW)))) one click and it open, 1 click it closes or you can hit PRINT NOW))))) and the plotter is off and running. Too many things that you can't do like ,show me,test drive,read the media width and length,can't adjust the speed,doesn't sort the drawing etc.
