This has been happening on images that I have cut in the past numerous times without any issues. So I open up SCAL3 and select my image to trace. Plus when it cuts the second time it seems as though it is cutting with more pressure because it slices the paper on the second pass.

Nodes are what make the design,of a vector image.,,it will have many nodes..that connect the paths of the design together, Wireframe>outlines.. Outline view. Your cutter cuts the outlines of the design... Those are basics that you should know about vector images, before cutting designs.


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Plus it is cutting the paper on the second cut?....If it was cutting the image again it shouldn't cut the paper backing because it didn't the first time, to me, its cutting the paper because there is more pressure?

Pretty sure the MH won't run consistently on a mac. That may be the real issue. If you can upload a file you have been having issues with (do your trace and then save it) we can take a look and see if there are actually duplicate layers.

Ok Matt, After you trace any image, you should be zooming it up big on wire frame and looking it over before cutting it. Most any file will need a bit of tweeking with the nodes to make a good cut.. Also, I don't get why you want to do the extra work of tracing it every time you want to cut it..It probably will not trace the exact same way every time. Trace it, make sure it looks good, do your tweeking, node editing on wire frame until it looks great, then save it for the next time.. Then all you have to do is import it in your cutting software and cut it.. You want a product that looks the exact same every time you cut it.

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In her verified motion to dismiss, Hudson claims that the Government's deportation of two witnesses to the alleged assault *1301 violates her Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights because these witnesses would testify that Agent Kuperstein, not Hudson, was the aggressor. The Government responded that Hudson's motion was untimely[2] and nothing more than conjecture, as no one could be sure what either of the two witnesses would say or if in fact they saw anything. The Government further argued that the testimony would not be material. In response, Hudson produced the sworn affidavit of one of the witnesses, Cruz-Marquez.[3] Cruz-Marquez indicated that he saw the entire altercation and that Agent Kuperstein was indeed the aggressor. At the hearing, the Government first argued that Cruz-Marquez's affidavit should bear little weight because it was not subject to cross-examination. Then, the Government argued that his testimony was not permissible because it was cumulative.

On January 8, 2003, Agent Perez took sworn statements from Cruz-Marqez and Guatemala-Ramirez with Agent Cole present during the interview. Despite the Afiles indicating that Cruz-Marquez and Guatemala-Ramirez were being held as material witnesses for the incident between Kuperstein and Hudson, neither Agent Perez nor Agent Cole asked Cruz-Marqez and Guatemala-Ramirez during the sworn interview whether they had witnessed the incident between Hudson and Agent Kuperstein. (Gov't Resp. at Ex. A; Def. Exs. 4, 5). The three Agents testified that Cruz-Marqez and Guatemala-Ramirez were not asked during the interview because earlier each Agent had independently asked Cruz-Marqez and Guatemala-Ramirez whether they had seen anything and both men responded, "No."[7] Further, Cruz-Marqez and Guatemala-Ramirez were not held as stated on the 1-213 Records of Deportable/Tnadmissible Alien, but were deported on January 30, 2003, one day after Hudson was indicted. The three Agents testified that Cruz-Marqez and Guatemala-Ramirez were not held as material witnesses because the Agents were not sure that Hudson was being charged.

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