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 Typically these inset lines are very close to the original trace lines and cutting both lines could lead to cutting
issues, such as tearing or fine slivers of paper coming loose. For that reason, you will want to turn off the
original trace lines so that they are not cut. However, the registration marks are tied to these original trace
lines because they are larger than the new inset lines. If you simply turn off the original printed layer when
you start the PNC process the print and cut will not work correctly. But, there is an easy way to make this
work.

 Move the new inset cut line layer to the bottom of the Layers Bar so that it is behind the original imported
image.
 Add a large white rectangle to the project. If the page will be filled with multiple objects then the rectangle
should surround all of the images. If there is only one image, then the rectangle can be sized to fit just that
image. Place on its own layer and move to the bottom:


Original image should
One rectangle is be top layer
placed around the
original image and its Inset shadow
inset.
Surrounding white
rectangle


If there are multiple images:


Original images should
be top layer
One rectangle is Inset shadows
placed around all of
the images and Surrounding rectangle
their insets.





 The rectangle layer must be turned on for both printing and cutting. Because the inset shadow layer is
hidden behind the original images, it can also be left on for printing. However, when you are ready to cut,
the original image should be hidden so that only the surrounding rectangle and the inset cut line layer are
sent to cut. Hide











All layers are left on for printing Turn off original image layer for PNC process. Make
(although shadow layer is optional) sure shadow (inset cutline) layer is showing, as well
as the rectangle layer


9.07 Print and Cut without Printing from MTC

The following sections cover PNC situations in which there will be no printing performed from within MTC.




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