I was looking for the option to print the cut lines, as it is straight lines I wanted to use my guillotine instead of my Cameo, I did also check out my print preferences but I can't find the info anywhere, any ideas anyone?
Grace
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I was looking for the option to print the cut lines, as it is straight lines I wanted to use my guillotine instead of my Cameo, I did also check out my print preferences but I can't find the info anywhere, any ideas anyone?
Grace
Maybe make the cut line slightly thicker/wider
Grace have you enabled the cut lines to be printed in the Line Style window, see screen shot. If so and you are still having problems perhaps this may help https://www.silhouetteamerica.com/pr...-a-studio-file
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AS Shirley says in the line menu set to Print lines of selected shapes. I then usually Set the lines I don't want cut to "no cut" in the SEND panel. Cut the rest out then use the guillotine to cut what I want to do by hand.
oh Ladies I'm so sorry, I solved it myself and then promptly forgot I had asked the question, so, profuse apologies.
To make up for my forgetfulness I shall explain what I did in the hope of helping others.
But firstly thank you Shirley, that is exactly what I was looking for, I've just checked it out I know exactly where it is now, so thanks again Shirley.
Thank you to Cariad and Doreen and Neries for your suggestions.
I was printing photos to put into frames, so I wanted the edge of the photo cut with my guillotine.
I made my square the size I wanted and used the OFFSET to make another square a millimetre bigger, then opened MODIFY and highlighted them both and then clicked on subtract, and used a fill colour and there I had a line I could print for cutting away from the Cameo. I know it was a long winded way of doing it, but it worked for me at the time.
Just goes to show, that after 10 years, I'm still the amateur, even though I use my Cameo at least once a week, it's never put away, I might add that I only make cards for friends and family and sometimes charity, and I'm so glad you ladies are out there.
Grace
Not to worry Grace as long as your problem has been solved. Thank you for the explanation.
You are welcome Grace, pleased to hear you got it sorted.