CD2 contains thousands of clipart images , logos, and specialized fonts specifically curated for vinyl cutting and sign design.
To use Artcut 2009 effectively, your computer should meet its modest system requirements.
With the design finalized and settings confirmed, you're ready to cut. Load your vinyl into the plotter, aligning it properly. Then, in Artcut, use the "Cut" or "Cut All" command to send the job to your cutting machine.
Create a virtual ISO image of CD2 and mount it to a permanent virtual drive letter, or copy the entire contents of CD2 into the Artcut installation root folder ( C:\Artcut2009\ ). Missing Plotter Drivers
The typical workflow for utilizing CD2 during setup involves the following steps:
Hundreds of specialized vinyl-cutting fonts optimized for clean blade paths.
Right-click the Artcut shortcut, go to Properties, click the Compatibility tab, and check "Run this program as an administrator."
Users frequently encounter issues where the software asks for the "Graphic Disc" despite it being present. Common workarounds found in technical forums include:
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The Artcut 2009 installation package typically consists of two discs. While CD1 contains the core executable files and the software engine, CD2 acts as the Graphic and Font Library. Without CD2, users are limited to basic shapes and lose access to the pre-loaded templates that made the software popular. Key Features Found on CD2
Right-click the Artcut2009_CD2.iso file and click Mount .