Good question. I imagine you might be able to access similar print settings through Adobe Acrobat, which i believe is free. It could be a bit of trial and error to get it right. What program do you normally open a PDF in?
Do you not use illustrator? The PDF export from CLO really needs a bit of cleaning up in illustrator if possible. You can probably print them the same way in Acrobat, but I'm not sure you'll be able to easily move things around and organize them optimally.
Hi there! I am so sorry this comment got lost and I never responded to you. You can add seam allowance with the seam allowance tool which would leave a line for the sew line. Unfortunately there is no check box for topstitching on the PDF export. You would have to add them as internal lines, by selecting the pattern edges with topstitching and right click>offset as internal line. It might be a bit tedious, but you could set the distance and you could do double needle as well. Then in AI you could turn them to a dashed line if you wanted to.
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Isabelle, like always your tutorial was great. But for those of us that don't have AI, is there an alternative way to set up to print on Letter size?
Good question. I imagine you might be able to access similar print settings through Adobe Acrobat, which i believe is free. It could be a bit of trial and error to get it right. What program do you normally open a PDF in?
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thank you,,What software do you use to edit pdf?
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is there a way to divide the pages on acrobat? mac doesn't support print to adobe pdf :/
Do you not use illustrator? The PDF export from CLO really needs a bit of cleaning up in illustrator if possible. You can probably print them the same way in Acrobat, but I'm not sure you'll be able to easily move things around and organize them optimally.
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is there a way to add topstitch lines for printing?
Hi there! I am so sorry this comment got lost and I never responded to you. You can add seam allowance with the seam allowance tool which would leave a line for the sew line. Unfortunately there is no check box for topstitching on the PDF export. You would have to add them as internal lines, by selecting the pattern edges with topstitching and right click>offset as internal line. It might be a bit tedious, but you could set the distance and you could do double needle as well. Then in AI you could turn them to a dashed line if you wanted to.