![]() If I were you then I would buy the DSR version, this will allow you to do just about anything you need to do straight away & you may never need to upgrade it or change your software again. OK if you only want something for very BASIC vinyl work then the LTR version will do you, to my mind not a particularly good investment as very basic is all it will ever do & this WILL cause you problems very early on as it is going to severely limit what you are able to do. Which for basic vinyl cutting and art work the DSR version should suffice? So, forgive me for being naive but RIP (raster image processor) is a feature I shouldn’t really need as I don’t do direct digital printing and any I do will be outsourced. Pro is around £260 with the XPT maybe £560 (Amazon) I’m stuck between going for the Pro with a view to upgrading of the venture takes off and going all out for the XPT. Thank you very much for your response Graham.Ĭan I ask which version of vinylmaster it is that you use? ![]() The only issue is doing a contour cut in versa works, you have to export to Corel draw to use the contour cut feature and export as a tiff into versa works as the contour cut feature within vinyl master does not use the same 100% magenta colour required in versa works, and there is no way to change the colour required within vinyl master, but that is the only issue I have ever had with vinyl master. The whole software package is very intuitive and the vectorising process is a complete delight to use, there are plenty of tutorial videos to help you get started. I have used Vinyl master for a good number of years, and is good for both printing and cutting, from the printing side I export out as a PDF and send to versa works or third party printers.
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