Setting Crop Marks with the GreatCut-R Plug-in (Adobe Illustrator/CorelDRAW)

Set up crop marks in cutting data using the GreatCut-R plug-in. After setup, output the cutting data from GreatCut-R.
Procedure
  1. Start Adobe Illustrator or CorelDRAW.
  2. Click File - Open to select cutting data that includes cutting lines.
  3. Display the crop mark setting window.
    • Adobe Illustrator: Click File - GreatCut-R - Settings.
    • CorelDRAW: Click CD_icon_CropSetting on the menu bar.
  4. Click CD_icon_SetJog_detail for Jog marks and set the crop mark conditions.
    • Type: Roland DG(AASII)
    • Set the basic four-point crop marks and enter the distance to be used for creating crop marks.
      MEMO Intermediate crop marks are set up in the cutting data once the relevant value exceeds the set distance. This means that segmental crop marks are created automatically based on the cutting size in the cutting data.
      GC-P_SetRegisterM

  5. Click OK to close all of the open setting windows.
  6. Select cutting data that includes cutting lines.
  7. Create crop marks on the object.
    • Adobe Illustrator: Click File - GreatCut-R - Add jog marks.
    • CorelDRAW: Click CD_icon_SetJogmark on the menu bar.
    MEMO For cutting output, select the cutting data (object including cutting lines) and crop marks, and send them to GreatCut-R. GreatCut-R will start up, displaying the cutting data on the work screen.
    • When using Adobe Illustrator: Click File - GreatCut-R - Cut.
    • When using CorelDRAW: Click CD_icon_Cut on the menu bar.