Focus on Wide Format Printing Signmaking software
Respected long-time sign-making software developer, XFCut Software, announces the much-anticipated release of XFCut 6, a major upgrade to its best-in-class vinyl cutting desktop software plug-in for Windows and Mac OS X. And for the first time ever, XFCut is now available for CorelDRAW and Adobe Illustrator, With intuitive interface, advanced specialized tools and one-click options, XFCut 6 will make your sign design and cutting tasks a pleasure while increasing quality and productivity. XFCut is the vinyl cutting plug-in designed to work for sign makers currently using a desktop design application - CorelDraw or Adobe Illustrator. It allow you to automatically add registration marks into your designs, create contour for printing and cutting jobs, and output jobs directly from Illustrator or CorelDraw to your vinyl cutting plotter. No need to export/import files between design and production applications.
XFCut gives you the freedom to use almost any vinyl cutter and cutting plotter. It supports almost all common vinyl cutters and cutting plotters from various manufacturers, including Roland, Graphtec, GCC, Vevor, Saga, Refine, USCutter, UKCutter, Vinyl Express, Secabo, Yinghe, JiaChen, Liyu, Redail, Summa, Mutoh, Houston, Mimaki, PCUT, Mycut, Vicsign, KNK, E-Cut, Jinka, Desay Master, Seiki, Pixmax, ANAgraph, Ioline, and others. XFCut 6 includes dozens of key features that focus on productivity, design and compatibility enhancements. Here are some of the highlights: 1. Seamless support with the latest versions of CorelDRAW (Windows only). Not compatible with Home and Student Suite.
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2. Seamless support with the latest versions of Illustrator (Windows and macOS).
3. All popular cutting plotters are supported (700+). 4. Complete, efficient print and cut workflow. 5. Support of cutter’s optical alignment methods to guarantee precise contour cutting around pre-printed graphics.
6. Support of the TCP/IP protocol to communicate with the cutter. 7. Set cutter speed and pressure. 8. Add registration marks to your design for print and cut workflow. 9. Weld overlapping objects and text. 10. Cut of entire job or selected elements. 11. Automated, precise contour cut interface. 12. Automatic detection of optical alignment methods’ registration marks.
13. Multiple job queue. 14. Corel DRAW direct workflow plug-ins. 15. 64 bit speed. 16. macOS 13 (Ventura) and Apple Silicon fully supported.
www.xfcut.com XF Cut 6
The first ever resin printer The TrueVIS range is aimed at sign, graphics and personalisation professionals who want to create colours that immediately turns heads, and can be used for a wide range of applications from signage and banners to vehicle graphics, stickers and labels It is currently available across EMEA. The new additions to the company’s TrueVIS range are the latest generation of wide-format machines offering eco- solvent, UV or resin inks, providing unrivalled print quality and hyper-efficiency for professionals on the lookout for a print/cut solution.
With 10 wide-format printers to choose from and a community of over 28,000 users, there’s a TrueVIS that’s right for you. Now available in UV, Resin and Eco-Solvent, with integrated cutting options and customisable ink configurations, every TrueVIS delivers the power to excite across an even wider range of applications.
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Roland DG TrueVIS
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