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Max. Cutting Width: 600 mm (23.6 in.) | |||
Max. Loading Width: 719 mm (28.3 in.) | |||
== Setup & Install == | |||
# Login to the "Vinyl PC" | |||
# Ensure the USB cable is plugged into the PC | |||
# Ensure there is no material loaded in the ExpertIILX | |||
# Turn on the ExpertIILX | |||
# Use the "Vinyl PC" to open the Desktop shortcut named "ExpertIILX" | |||
# Wait for the virtual machine to boot and auto-login | |||
# Right click the USB icon on the bottom right of the virtual machine window | |||
# Left click "Unknown device" | |||
# Double click the "InkCut" icon on the Desktop of the virtual machine | |||
# Use InkCut's "File -> Open" menu option to import vectors | |||
# Load your material into the ExpertIILX | |||
# Use InkCut's "Device -> Send to device" menu option | |||
# Close InkCut | |||
# Shutdown the virtual machine | |||
== Tips == | |||
* Any files you place in the Downloads folder will appear within the InkCut virtual machine | |||
* Make sure to align your material, you may need to cut a straight edge to help. Crooked material will cause it to skew as it feeds. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [http://uscribe.com.au/wp-content/uploads/GCCExpertII_UserManual.pdf User Manual] | |||
* [[Tools: Silhouette Portrait]] | * [[Tools: Silhouette Portrait]] | ||
[[Category:Crafting & Art]] | [[Category:Crafting & Art]] | ||
[[Category:Tools]] | [[Category:Tools]] | ||
[[Category:Tools:Vinyl_Cutting]] | |||
Latest revision as of 20:05, 11 June 2025
Max. Cutting Width: 600 mm (23.6 in.)
Max. Loading Width: 719 mm (28.3 in.)
Setup & Install
- Login to the "Vinyl PC"
- Ensure the USB cable is plugged into the PC
- Ensure there is no material loaded in the ExpertIILX
- Turn on the ExpertIILX
- Use the "Vinyl PC" to open the Desktop shortcut named "ExpertIILX"
- Wait for the virtual machine to boot and auto-login
- Right click the USB icon on the bottom right of the virtual machine window
- Left click "Unknown device"
- Double click the "InkCut" icon on the Desktop of the virtual machine
- Use InkCut's "File -> Open" menu option to import vectors
- Load your material into the ExpertIILX
- Use InkCut's "Device -> Send to device" menu option
- Close InkCut
- Shutdown the virtual machine
Tips
- Any files you place in the Downloads folder will appear within the InkCut virtual machine
- Make sure to align your material, you may need to cut a straight edge to help. Crooked material will cause it to skew as it feeds.