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Giack10

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  1. Hi, sorry for my english but i'm Italian :) I have a Problem.... i'm an Illustrator user and now i want switch to affinity designer... I have a plotter and in illustrator i create a file and the line for the cutting (I just have to rename the cutting line) I must do the same thing of this link... I hope we find a solution, I hope I never have to buy illustrator for this thing http://eclabels.com/ec-digital-setup.pdf
  2. Hello, i have a problem with a PDF in Affinity photo... when i import the image there are a lot of layers.... WHY? when in import the same pdf n photoshop i have 1 layer whit 1 image.... i wan't all the layer. Can u help me? Sorry for my english
  3. Thanks for the support but i think it's impossible that an easy thing as this can not be done... I can't find a solution (maybe i can't move whit the software). Can i open a new post and maybe an other member can help me?
  4. thanks for the support, but the plotter don't recognize the cutting line... this is the procedure for adobe http://eclabels.com/ec-digital-setup.pdf i can't do the same thing with affinity :(
  5. Thanks for the answer but i can't resolve the issue...I post the screenshot of the procedure.... I want that the rectangle is the cutting line.... but the plotter don't recognize it!
  6. Hi, sorry for my english but i'm Italian :) I have a Problem.... i'm an Illustrator user and now i want switch to affinity designer... I have a plotter and in illustrator i create a file and the line for the cutting (I just have to rename the cutting line) I post the screen of the process In the 3 image you can see that the name is FXCUT.... how can i do the same thing?
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