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thanks for watching in this short tutorial we are going to discuss bring in an image into the roland cut studio and automatically creating the cut lines for the cutter this time around we are going to bring into JPEG and to bring in a jpg we use the import function which is at the top here on the main menu bar I left click on import and when I left click on import our import dialog box does appear here we can change the location of what were looking in with the drop down arrow and you can see you can utilize and access your different drives as well as your file folders here Im just going to choose my artwork the files of type that you could bring in or bitmap and JPEG as far as raster files go if you scroll down here you can also bring in the role in STX file as well as an illustrator ai or EPS file as a side note with the illustrator file it does have to be illustrator 8 or lower I typically use illustrator 8 or EPS we are going to bring in a JPEG it is a raster file so it does not