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SignTools 3 Setup Notes for a Gerber GS-15 Plus

 

SignTools Settings


After installing CorelDRAW the next step is to install SignTools. Follow the instructions on 4 and 5 of the SignTools 3 User Guide.


After installing SignTools 3 click on the "Cut" button, followed by the "Cut Settings" button. Choose Gerber GS-15 Plus from the drop down list in the SignTools "Cut Setting"  Cutter drop down and choose your port.

 

If the Gerber GS-15 Plus is not listed click on the "Update" button.

 

PLEASE NOTE: If your version of SignTools is lower than 3.20 we recommended that you download the latest SignTools Service Pack from our SignTools Downloads Page.


If you are using a Serial (Com) port click on the “Properties” button and set the following settings:-


Bits per second : 9600 
Data bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Flow Control: Xon/Xoff

CorelDraw Settings

Setup a Landscape page in CorelDRAW of 3200mm x 337mm (126 x 13.25 inches). To do this follow instructions below.

(a) Go to the Layout menu and choose Page Setup.
(b) In the Dialog box that appears, make sure you choose Landscape and type in the page size and click OK.

To set this as a default page in CorelDRAW 7 click on the Tools menu and choose Setting for New Documents. Make sure all of the options are ticked and click on the Save Settings Now button.

To set this as a default page in CorelDRAW 8, 9, 10, 11 or 12 click on the Tools menu and choose Options. Click on the word Document on the left hand side and ensure all of the options are ticked and click on the OK button.

To cut any object in CorelDraw, simply place on the page in the bottom left corner. If you wish to cut in a portrait fashion simply rotate your graphics.

Additional note

SignTools 3 cuts from the bottom left of the page. Either manually place object(s) in the botton left of the CorelDRAW page or use the "Vinyl Saver" tool with the sliding bar all the way to the left.


 

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