Hey pep'ers!
I've been using a Silhouette SD for a couple weeks now. Followed the tutorial on Youtube from ThePropworx and setup everything. Everything worked properly so I began cutting away!!!
I`ve been cutting a lot of paper, or my cutter did anyway, and I feel like I've been wasting a lot of paper too .. so today, I decided I'd understand all the mess about using A4 format in Pep Designer vs normal default printer paper in the Viewer .. here's what I found:
ThePropWorx suggests this:
In Pep Designer : A4 paper with side margins:15 and top/bottom:32
In The Viewer: Letter paper with top:25, bottom:32, right:15, left:10
I started with looking at the different sizes of paper to understand the maths .. and it didn't make sense at all to me. So I decided to discard these for now.
Next I began playing with the values, making them as small as possible to use as much paper surface as possible but then, that's where I saw the limitations:
1. Pep Viewer forces a min top margin @ 25 (I'm totally clueless as to why!?)
2. That forces Pep Designer top margin @ 25.
3. Since Pep Designer has one value for top and bottom, that forces bottom @ 25
4. Back to the viewer where the bottom needs to be @ 25.
5. That leaves the margin of both sides to be @ 10.
With those settings, I gained a minimal amount :
Top : Nothing.
Bottom : +7cm
Left : +5cm
Right : Nothing.
Is it worth losing an hour trying to understand it .. well, I won't sleep better at night. Will I save trees and #&@ .. not really, won't pep that much in my life!
:thumbsup