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in this lesson well learn about the print and cut process taking a print off your printer and having the see e6000 contour cut around the images on the print for making decals will cover how to make a contour cut path how to use layers effectively for this process registration marks why they are needed and how they are used and then the steps required to load the print onto the cutter the software that were going to be using in this lesson is cutting master 3 with docHub Illustrator while this may not be the software you are using the process is very similar the first step to the cut and print process is to create the cut path keep in mind that the cut line should be created after the design of the image is complete a cut path can be any shape for instance a typical decal may be in the shape of an oval rectangle with or without rounded corners a triangle or any shape you see fit here we have a design that could use a circle or oval but as you can see it has unnecessary white space ar