Number 6 Poster… Colleen Peace!!!
We had 63 entries before I submitted the names to Chris this morning. While only 50 comments will show up for any given post, I had all 63 in the control panel of my blog and I numbered them 1 – 63 based on when the posts came in and had Chris draw a number between 1 and 63.
Congratulations, Colleen! Chris will email you the Gift Certificate number for ordering from www.knkusa.com.
Thanks everyone for participating! Be sure to check out other celebrations today at Visual Designs By Chris.
The alignment pin used in the 13″ Groove-E uses the same software process as the laser on the 15″ or 24″ Maxx. They are equally accurate. You use the arrow keys on the keyboard to move either the pin or the laser light to the center of each of three printed registration marks on your printout and then click on Set Position in the software. Then the software knows where to cut out your image.
Again, they are equally accurate. The laser is a little faster since you do not have to continually push down on the pin to see if it is perfectly aligned. It usually takes about 60 – 90 seconds to align with the laser and maybe 90 – 120 seconds to alignment with the pin.
Please email me at smccauley45@cox.net and I will provide you shipping quotes after January 3, when Accugraphic reopens. I will need your postal code, if you have one in Hong Kong.
Dear sandy
I am in hong kong i conside buy a die cut machine,I want to know the big different between alignment pin and laser light in the ge and 15′ ,and the shipping cost from us to hong kong , and also for me if the machine is easy out of order ,it will be a big problem for me to send to repair.thanks
Man