I,m lookin into gettin a cutting program and I'm hopein to find one thats compatable with Corel. CoCut makes the claim that it is designed for Corel. I have friends that work with signlab and they seem to like it a lot.
But they dont do that much in Corel. I do a lot of logo design work, basic graphics layout and the such, and would like to find what works the best with Corel.
Thanks for all your imput.....
Karman Fairless
Godfrey,Illinois
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Louis A. Lazarus
Milt's Sign Service, Inc.
20 So. Linden Ave. #5B
650-588-0490
fontking1a@aol.com
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Ken Morse
Jamn Graphics
Santa Cruz, CA
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joe pribish-A SIGN MINT
2811 longleaf Dr.
pensacola, fl 32526
850-944-5060
BEWARE THE TRUTH.....YOU MAY NOT LIKE WHAT YOU FIND
[This message has been edited by old paint (edited April 16, 2001).]
Louis is correct that the makers of CoCut are in Luxembourg. But, we (Summa) are the master distributors in the Americas and Asia Pacific. We support CoCut toll-free (M-F 8am - 5 pm PST). There's also a user site at www.cocut.com that addresses most CoCut support, update, and new cutter driver issues (24/7).
Also, CoCut works, flawlessly, with CorelDRAW 6 thru 10. If Louis' copy didn't work, it was most likely a demo (which can be downloaded for free). The demo copy, however, won't save, copy-and-paste, or cut without lines going through the image. If it did these things, it wouldn't be a demo.
Plus, CoCut does many things SignLab ES3 (also sold as Go Cut by SignWarehouse) does not do. Principle among them, plot spooling. CoCut plots your images in the background, freeing your computer to do other things.
I encourage you to try the demo. I think you'll soon see why CoCut is the worldwide best seller.
Best Regards,
Jim
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Jim Doggett
Vice President
Summa, Inc.
Seattle, WA USA
jim@summusa.com
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Brian Diver
PDQ Signs
Everett, Wa
(425) 252-6110
Brian@PDQ-Signs.com
www.PDQ-Signs.com