![]() ![]() For the best results and least waste though the app should have native support for the cutter and be able to control the cutters options such as blade pressure, blade offset, and speed, and also be able to open and work with many file formats. There are a couple of cheapo cutter apps out there though that are under five hundred bucks that should do a decent job of running basic cutting jobs though. ![]() Our full pro version cost me right at 4 grand. FlexiSign is sweet and there is a basic version for running just a cutter (no print capabilites) but it is expensive. For strictly print we run Onyx Production House, when we need printing and/or cutting we use FlexiSign Pro. Do a search for sign software - at my shop we have a 60" cutter but we also have a printer so we use a couple of solutions since we can print then contour cut printed graphics. Most apps do however also give a generic hp/gl driver which can drive unsupported cutters as well but that will not always work. Depends on the brand and model of the cutter - differents apps support different cutters. ![]()
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