![]() So when I send the file to the cutter it tell me to place the "eye" above the printed first mark, then it go on and read the positions of the other marks and make the association with the marks in the cutting lines PDF. I mean it read where it must cut from that marks that are included in both files. Now this is specific to this optical registration mark cutter and the likes of it. ![]() I usually work with 3 layers in affinity and then save a PDF from this with the marks and the graphics and a separate one with the cutting lines and the marks (again maybe your cutter have no use for the marks layer), I print the graphics PDF and feed the other PDF to the winplot software of the cutter which read PDF so it show one file with the marks and the cutting lines. One layer is for the cutting marks for the cutter laser eye to read (for my cutter must be included in everything, printed and in the cut file), one layer for the graphics and one layer for the cutting lines. I use a summacut d60fxse, I make a 3 layers document in affinity (or illustrator previously and I guess could work in corel too). New functions and bug fixes is definitely worth changing old habits for. I might be making more work for myself that way as layout in the cutting software is nowhere near as accurate as Affinity Designer.Īlso, I think right. I usually make my design in Affinity Designer and create my cutlines in my cutting software. Hey it ok to ask what cutter you are using? I am just curious as I saw you have the cut line there. Now if I select one object from the graphic layer and try with marquee again, it only select the objects in the layer the selected object is (same with artboards). First I start with no selected object, the marquee select everything just fine. It is labels, there is one layer with the graphics and one with the stroke where the machine cut. Maybe this is how it is and just now noticed? If I have something selected in artboard 1 and try to select more things with the marquee from neighboring artboards it only select objects in the selected artoboard. This happen when I am in layer 1 and have at least one object there selected and try to select everything with marquee but the marquee only select objects in that layer. I'm in doubt now if it was even different and I'm mistaken. It seems I was mistaken it wasn't a 1.8.3 problem. Hello I had the very last for windows, 1.8.3 I think? Anyway I moved down to 1.8.2 now and just recreated it in it. If not, can you upload a file where you know it happens and provide me with some steps on how to recreate it? I have seen L1011's get the nose gear airborne in spite of full stick forward pressure after nose gear touchdown as No.What version were you seeing this behaviour in? I realise you have downgraded now but perhaps you or upload a video of this happening so I can see this in action. 2 could not be moved passed the interlock until the nose gear was down). ![]() 2 up in reverse until the nose gear was compressed (former applied to older DC10's, later build standard allowed reverse idle to be selected on all 3 together but No. 2 reverser controls to either prevent selecting reverse until the nose gear was compressed or to prevent opening No. The DC10 had mechanical/electrical inhibits in the No. 2 engine reverse thrust on the DC10/L1011 especially if you configured the cascade vanes incorrectly on the L1011. 2).Īnother interesting related subject is the affect of No. I seem to recall the DC10 also had an engine failure indicating system which annunciated ANY engine loss of power on TO (not just No. There was a performance penalty, probably due to recognition time, if dispatching with the No. 2 FAIL lights on the glareshield would illuminate following a set loss of rpm while in ground mode (forget which shaft was monitored but think it was N2). 2 Eng Fail indicating system a green ARM light would illuminate on the centre annunciator panel (CAWP) when TO power was set, then No.
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