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    Marking a cutting line.

    I print a logo or image for a mug onto the subli paper and then cut it.
    The mug is 9cm tall so the center of the image needs to be 4,5 cm from the bottom so its central on the mug. How do you mark the paper when it prints so you have a guide line to cut along?

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    this may help

    Hi Earl,

    try this,

    mug transfer template.zip

    it's just a very simple photoshop psd file (are you using photoshop?)

    I use it as a template for my own transfers so that they print with crop marks on them, very handy if theres a lot of white space in your image, the central transfer area is 21cm wide by 8.5cm tall, the crop marks are a little bit further out.

    give it a go anyway and if you need it adjusted to suit your own setup just let me know, be happy to help.

    cheers
    al

    ps don't forget to switch off the test layer before printing :)

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