It supports various file formats, such as AI, EPS, DXF, PLT, etc. It can also import and export files from other software, such as CorelDraw, Adobe Illustrator, AutoCAD, etc.
It has a user-friendly interface that allows users to easily design and edit their graphics. It has tools for drawing, editing, text, color, fill, outline, etc.
It has a preview function that shows how the graphics will look on the material before cutting. It also has a simulation function that shows how the cutting plotter will move and cut the graphics.
It has a cutting function that allows users to set the parameters for cutting, such as speed, pressure, blade offset, etc. It also has a test cut function that allows users to check the accuracy and quality of the cutting.
It has a library function that contains thousands of ready-made graphics and fonts that users can use or modify for their projects.
How to Install and Set Up Artcut 2009
To install and set up Artcut 2009, users need to follow these steps:
Insert the Artcut 2009 installation CD into the computer's CD-ROM drive.
Run the setup.exe file and follow the instructions on the screen to install the software.
After the installation is complete, insert the graphic disk into the computer's CD-ROM drive.
Run the Artcut 2009 software and click on the "Import Graphic Disk" button on the toolbar.
Select the graphic disk from the list and click on "OK". The graphic disk will be imported into the software.
Connect the cutting plotter to the computer using a USB cable or a serial cable.
Click on the "Cut Plotter" button on the toolbar and select the model and port of the cutting plotter from the list.
Click on "OK" to confirm the settings. The software is now ready to use with the cutting plotter.
For more details on how to install and set up Artcut 2009, users can watch this video.
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