This ability to do a bunch of different things to a bunch of different materials sounds nice, but considering I got the machine for one very specific purpose it ended up being more of a time waster than I wanted. There are a lot of options, a lot of settings and configurations to enable you to cut/score/crimp/draw on almost any material. The software used to control the Silhouette Cameo is called Silhouette Studio, and is pretty impressive for free software. Now why exactly do I want to make my own controller software? Simple. But, once I solved that it was a non-issue and I think it actually made things faster for me. This meant I was unable to load my cutting mat, and made registration (aligning the printed design with the machine so the machine cut on the printed lines) very difficult. ![]() So as I mentioned before, I had screwed up my Cameo by destroying the touch screen. ![]() Developing Control Software for the Silhouette Cameo Basics
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