by Angel135612 » August 16th, 2011, 10:29 pm
There isn't a way to do it in Signcut itself, but you can move your layers around in Inkscape and then send that to signcut. I'm not sure if there is an easier way, but I would create a page in Inkscape, the size of your mat, then move all your layers around to where you want them. Just to be sure of placement, I would draw a square or rectangle around each "color" and that will give you an idea of the size of paper you need and where to place it on your mat. Then when you have everything lined up like you want, put your paper on the mat to fit the squares or rectangles. I would have those on a different layer, then you can just hide that layer before you send to signcut, and all the parts you want cut out should be showing, and cut out just like you want. Practice with small files first to make sure it works the way you think it should, so you don't waste a lot of paper.
While typing this, I just thought of what may be an easier way, or at least a different way to do this also. If each of your layers is a different color, you can always send the file to signcut, then just choose what color you want to cut, and place the blade at the corner of the color paper you want to cut. Once one is cut, just select the next color, and move the blade to the next color.. don't forget to set the origin each time you move the blade, or it will move back to your original origin. As long as you have each of your papers on your mat, you should be able to do this.
Hope this helps and I didn't confuse you even more.
Diane in Colorado Springs
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