by MeFlick » April 4th, 2018, 9:12 am
In order to do that, you will need to do a "print and cut." If you have never done a "print and cut" before - you will need to calibrate your cutter first for doing a "print and cut." If you haven't calibrated it, see the Learning Center to understand how to do that. Once you have it calibrated properly for doing a "print and cut" you can then move on. If you don't calibrate, you will never get a good print and cut.
In SCAL, you have to assign to each layer what you want to occur with that layer. This is the "Cut Line Type" menu found under the Style Panel which can be found on the Properties Panel (the wrench icon.) I think the options are "cut," "draw (for inserting a pen),' "Print & Cut Cut," - for a print and cut for layers to be cut; "Print & Cut Print" for a print and cut layer to be printed only." So if you have a layer that you want to only print and not cut, you would need to assign that layer to a "Print & Cut Print".
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