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Old 23rd January 2012   #31
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Originally Posted by RedWallStudio View Post
+1 on Redco. The slider switches for changing normalling are the cat's ass.

Yeah, I created a template in Adobe Illustrator, but noticed that my printer must be shrinking the print, so I had to stretch it out in Illustrator and reprint it a few times to get it right. The Redco template does suck...
Tried to do that too with Excel. No f**** way it worked. Excel is just not made for printing technical designs.

Had to use Neutriks patch panel writing & printing software. Which prints exactly, but is a huge PITA to use. I wonder when they are going to upgrade and improve their software, if ever
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