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I got a very cheap (and ancient) Roland ColorCAMM PC-60. I know that driver support and software is a problem. But I am fine using it through a Windows XP VM if required. I am actually more of a Mac user and the single Software that I found that listed the scanner in its compatible devices was SignCut Pro 2. Cutting vinyl works with it, but it doesn't have any design functions and I consider it rather expensive to just "drive a cutter". Right now I am not even looking intro printing with it but even options to get it to cut are limited.

I have read that people "just use the software from the Roland website" to work with it. But I couldn't find anything besides firmware and drivers. The XP driver is probably the only useful thing from their website.

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Thanks again, you were right. In that PDF is outlined how easily printed stickers can be made with Corel Draw. To cut them out I just have to put a dotted line or certain color line around the image - which exactly I define in the printer driver.

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I've used an old Roland PNC-1000 plotter/cutter for many years on an old OS9 "blue and white" tower with an old Roland sign program called Roland SignMate for Mac (no longer sold). This works very well and fast. And no driver is needed since the software has it's own "internal driver" that is invisible to the user, and can't be "chosen" in any menu, etc! It just automatically works when needed! This also requires a special serial crossover cable supplied by Roland for the Mac to work!

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