Hinge method for lining up printouts

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Re: Hinge method for lining up printouts

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firstcut wrote:Nice work! I snagged that digi, too. Don't you just love her? Is good to know you can get those results with hand measuring, TFS.
Want to let everyone know that I have consolidated all the steps in one place on my blog, now.
http://cleversomeday.wordpress.com/print-and-cut/

I adore her!! I don't know if you've seen their additions to this line but it includes Hope in a skirt and two for kids...
I bought all of them along with a couple of others.

http://www.whimsiedoodles.com/little-ones-stamps.html
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Re: Hinge method for lining up printouts

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I am currently trying to get this to work.

Is there a trick to get identical cuts?...each time I cut the cut is repositioned slightly.

Using the exact same file as the hinge template...it should be a simple identical cut right?
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Re: Hinge method for lining up printouts

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That is a big discrepancy. Are you unloading the mat all the way?
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Re: Hinge method for lining up printouts

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Drew wrote:I am currently trying to get this to work.

Is there a trick to get identical cuts?...each time I cut the cut is repositioned slightly.

Using the exact same file as the hinge template...it should be a simple identical cut right?
You are remembering to hit the 'Load Paper' button and not the 'Unload Paper' for each cut, right?

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