How to Cutout a Printed Clipart Image
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Re: How to Cutout a Printed Clipart Image
I have just been thinking about this and was too afraid to try it. THANKS!
Re: How to Cutout a Printed Clipart Image
Craig, I followed your instructions and my cut came out wonderfully! Thanks so much.
I plan on trying Kay's tutorial next. But don't ask me which is better - won't be going there!!
I plan on trying Kay's tutorial next. But don't ask me which is better - won't be going there!!

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Re: How to Cutout a Printed Clipart Image
Stacie,
If you can use Craig's method, stick with that. You won't hurt my feelings
My method is a workaround when you can't print true to size or when you start with something preprinted.
If you can use Craig's method, stick with that. You won't hurt my feelings

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Re: How to Cutout a Printed Clipart Image
I am pleased you found it useful.
I haven't used it since. It was just one of those bees in my bonnet that I thought I could get the cricut to do.
I would like to develop a reliable, consistant loading method, Kay did give some tips, but I have but just have not had the time.
Cheers
I haven't used it since. It was just one of those bees in my bonnet that I thought I could get the cricut to do.

I would like to develop a reliable, consistant loading method, Kay did give some tips, but I have but just have not had the time.
Cheers

Cheers
Craig
Windows Vista, Scal2 2.043, Inkscape 0.46
Craig
Windows Vista, Scal2 2.043, Inkscape 0.46
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Re: How to Cutout a Printed Clipart Image
I am with you Craig, I have tried probably a half dozen or more different methods now, but I keep getting hung up on the sloppy tolerances of the machine and/or SCAL. Still chasing down a few more ideas, though. I can relate to the bee in the bonnet syndrome 
