Working with Corel draw x3, there is no feature like nesting. Who added a nesting feature and is satisfied. If one, which software was it and where can it be downloaded from?
<MMW> wrote in message news:46309@coreldraw.com... Working with Corel draw x3, there is no feature like nesting. Who added a nesting feature and is satisfied. If one, which software was it and where can it be downloaded from?
Jeff Harrison MacroMonster.com • Daily Diversion Blog
or maybe layers? I know what nesting is in File Management and Code writing... but not sure what you mean by it in Graphics.
the 'dd'
comin' atcha from up on the hill in Abbotsford, BC CANADA
There is no nesting in Draw, I have requested it several times in wishlists, but nothing. Maybe it's time to request it again. You need a RIP software to do nesting and they are usually very expensive. Usually I do my own nesting by hand.
Manuel Rivas Merritt Island, Fl USA
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Nesting is combining images together when outputting to print and/or cut to use up as little material as possible! Rather than printing each image as it own you can nest them on to you material size to utilize as much as the material as possible with less waste!
<leunam12> wrote in message news:46373@coreldraw.com... There is no nesting in Draw, I have requested it several times in wishlists, but nothing. Maybe it's time to request it again. You need a RIP software to do nesting and they are usually very expensive. Usually I do my own nesting by hand.
That would have been useful for me a couple of years ago. Now what I need is my separations to come out nested, like AccuRIP does, but it costs too much money for me. I think I'm gonna write a nesting macro for my seps.
Dont see any nesting features on this site. I searched and "No results found" showed up. Please attach the entire link.
Thanks
CorelDRAW is not a program for automatic nesting.
You can use a program such as ArtPro
http://www.esko.com/web/site.aspx?p=2141
Ariel Garaza Díaz
arielgaraza.com
hi Ariel,I nest manually, it's not so hard IMO...
Here are 3 ideas for existing solutions that work inside CorelDRAW (but I have not tried any):http://www.unleash.com/sd/smartcutpro.asphttp://eng.e-cut.ru/http://eng.plotcalc.com/
Ariel:CorelDRAW is not a program for automatic nesting.
Hi, Jeff, of course I also do manual nesting, as you. But what I said is that CorelDRAW have not a specific feature for nesting. You can't do a nesting in the same way that you make an imposition or other features.
For example, if you are drawing a box and use a nesting program, the software find the best position and place the content inside the crop box (something similar to a powerclip). You can do the same manually, but CorelDRAW have not a feature for do it automatically. But most nesting programs are too expensive (look at http://www.prepressforums.com/forum/artwork-systems/2374-artpro-cost.html )
Of course, if you will have a manual nesting, the best option is CorelDRAW
Hello Jeff Harrison.
I have been trying to purchase eCUT from your MacroMonster.Com site but I have been unable to find it on there. Is it still available for purchase?
Regards
Dwight Magill
Red Deer, Alberta
Yes, it will be available later today. Heh, I live in Calgary BTW.
J
Dwight Magill:I have been trying to purchase eCUT from your MacroMonster.Com site but I have been unable to find it on there. Is it still available for purchase?
Hi Dwight,
As promised, it is now! ;-) Thanks for your interest in this commercial product.
single unit, and 4 unit version.
Dwight Magill:Is it still available for purchase?