• Peter Normington

    Member
    12 December 2007 at 20:48

    Adam I dont know the software, but it may have an export command.
    but if it doesn’t you could use something like corel capture, or even a screen print to paste and then crop the image in a raster program.

    Why do you need to convert? depends on how you should do it.

    Peter

  • Adam Ross

    Member
    13 December 2007 at 00:37

    it does have an export function but it will only export Tif,jpeg,dxf or eps only if these were origionally that format, and design work i do for the cutter is automatically saved as an sbd file with no way that i can see of changing it. i need them is a format such as a jpeg to export to another program so that i can send designs to customers via e-mail, if i send them as a sbd file they cant open it

  • Alan Drury

    Member
    13 December 2007 at 08:24

    Assuming you can print from Signblazer, download one of the many FREE pdf creators ie Primo/Cute pdf and print to the installed driver which will produce a pdf. Most people have Acrobat Reader, that is the way I send customer’ proofs.
    Alan D

  • Angelique Muller

    Member
    13 December 2007 at 19:04

    I usually put the whole design on the clipboard and paste it into Corel Photoshop. Then adjust the size etc. for e-mail or printing & save as JPeg.
    Maybe not the right way to do it, but it works for me

  • Phil Jones

    Member
    25 January 2008 at 22:46

    if you export as jpeg you can send it from where ever you exported it to, i do this all the time from signblazer.

    Phil

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