Turning over paper to score creases on both sides and have them align is
very, very , very difficult, nigh impossible, with this technology.
Without registration marks on both sides of the paper for computer
alignment, or computer vision doing the alignment for you, it will be hit
and miss,
On Sun, Feb 8, 2015 at 11:34 AM, Brian K. Webb origami...@gmail.com wrote:
Turning over paper to score creases on both sides and have them align is
very, very , very difficult, nigh impossible, with this technology. Without
registration marks on both sides of the paper for computer
Does anyone have experiences of using Cricut Explore for scoring? How
about turning paper over for mountain creasing? Any comparison with
other scoring machine would be helpful.
The product can be found here:
http://us.cricut.com/Shopping/detail--Cricut-Explore-Machine-949-12470.aspx
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Does anyone have experiences of using Cricut Explore for scoring?
My experience...Explore is as precise in cuts and scores as the data input.
example at www.orifun.weebly.com
OriFUN to all,
Dianne