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: Converting CasMate Pro files to a vector format, workaround I have a number of vectorial files that were created eons ago with a software called CasMate Pro(above) for the purpose of cutting

@Nickens508

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I have a number of vectorial files that were created eons ago with a software called CasMate Pro(above) for the purpose of cutting those vectors with vinyl cutters.

I googled a bit and I found out that the above software is not produced anymore and that there are some alternatives/workarounds...

**My question:

Is there someone else around here with this problem?

What was your workaround to import those files and work with them in a more recent software?

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@Turnbaugh909

An easy to use vector cutting program called Easy Cut Studio from www.easycutstudio.com/ is work fine for converting CasMate Pro files to a vector format.

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@Berryessa866

export scv file from casmate as dxf or ps (lower option) to corel draw...its working with no problem....

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@Murray976

From this question in SU rearding .SCV files (not sure if it's the same program or same family, hope it helps).


A vector program called i-DesignR by Graphtec has Casmate SCV on
their import list (PDF). I think I read somewhere on this site
that the Flexi Family software can do it.


The OP mentions Flexi worked for him:

"Flexi sets a new industry standard with robust features that maximise production. Flexi excels as a one-stop software solution with a wealth of industry-specific design tools, easy-to-use interface and thousands of drivers to run your cutters, printers and hybrids. Flexi... the leading software for sign making!"

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