• Chris Wool

    Member
    17 February 2012 at 12:41

    you’re easily pleased then 😉

  • Harry Cleary

    Member
    17 February 2012 at 12:52
    quote Chris Wool:

    you’re easily pleased then 😉

    😀 😀 I put a bet on with the guy with me here that a ‘certain’ member would be first to comment on my post. Good day all round! 😀

    I never got to grips with setting up to cut in Corel. This seems much more intuitive and hassle free. The option to simply select some text and cut it is brilliant! No more cutting and pasting and jigging text about, also aligning and cutting multiples, easy peasy!

    Probably won’t last, like my winnings! 😀

  • Chris Wool

    Member
    17 February 2012 at 14:41

    Harry i am delighted that i did not let you down 😀

    must admit that for simple stuff it is quite handy but when confronted with a whole van to cut its very slow and awkward.

    each to there own

    enjoy

  • Alan Drury

    Member
    17 February 2012 at 15:01

    Chris, I think you over rate CM by saying its slow and awkward. Put it this way I can get stuff in to Signlab from Corel and sort it ready for cutting quicker than running CM. The only thing good about CM is that it has automatic weld and I wish SL had that.
    Alan D

  • David Rowland

    Member
    17 February 2012 at 18:24

    CM is a pain… but its better then nothing..

    you find at times you have to alter your artwork to make it work.

  • Harry Cleary

    Member
    17 February 2012 at 19:02

    For once I come on ‘not whinging’ and youse ruin my buzz! 👿 😀

    p.s. It remembers how many copies you want! oops! 😀 ( I guess I’ll use those 7 ‘hardware’ signs eventually!

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