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    Default Where is the Copy Offset?

    The new software manual mentions a "Copy Offset" feature on page 11, but it is not found anywhere else in the manual, but I am still looking.

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    I was ondering the same thing and found several posts on it. Look at post #4 and it explains it. Search turned up several other threads.

    http://forum.carvewright.com/showthr...fset#post74712

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    Default Copy Offset

    I would think that the brand new manual would not list "Vaporware" features. It is misleading.

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    The manual CLEARLY states in the very beginning that it covers features available in all versions of the program. Those features not available in the basic SW should be denoted as such.
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    Copy Offset really would be a very useful feature, especially for repeating patterns like a weave. The phrase "advanced" version of Designer sounds like an additional charge. Hope it's not. Between replacement parts and high lumber costs, there ain't much left.
    Last edited by SeaCapt97; 03-03-2009 at 03:52 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff_Birt View Post
    They have been working really hard on getting the manual out and are planning on having much more frequent updates now. If you guys have any suggestions for the SW manual this thread would be a good place for constructive criticism.

    Oh, one thing they did mention was that the SW manual is available as a download only, a printed version of the manual is not available. If you want a nice printed/bound version you can always take the file to a local copy shop (Kinkos/UPS Store) and have them print one off for you.


    Jeff, I thought the same thing and called the printer today and got the shock of my life, $196.
    I thought it would be cheaper than buying my own ink for my inkjet; we all know how expensive that is. But I was wrong, so I ended up printing it on my printer anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Alford View Post
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    Jeff, I thought the same thing and called the printer today and got the shock of my life, $196.
    I thought it would be cheaper than buying my own ink for my inkjet; we all know how expensive that is. But I was wrong, so I ended up printing it on my printer anyway.

    At that price it sounds like they are typing it up! or ripping you off!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeMcCoy View Post
    The link was contained in the newsletter but for those that don't get that, LHR did a super job on this. It expands a lot on many of the often asked questions.

    https://www.carvewright.com/cms/downloads
    Never mind mike I got it thanks Hess

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hesstx View Post
    Never mind mike I got it thanks Hess
    You have it twice then since I saw your PM before I saw this post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Alford View Post
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    Jeff, I thought the same thing and called the printer today and got the shock of my life, $196.
    I thought it would be cheaper than buying my own ink for my inkjet; we all know how expensive that is. But I was wrong, so I ended up printing it on my printer anyway.

    Kinkos for $24.00 in Milwauke, WI
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