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you hey folks is Jim from make again today Im going to show you how to set up a print cut file using illustrator and one of our plugins for illustrator called Mamaki wrastling tool and then once were done with that and were going to send it over to our rip Mamaki raster link 6 so what I want to do first is open up a file so Im going to actually go under file and go find an image ok print with compassion next thing I want to do is I want to select the image so Im just going to do a little shortcut here called ctrl a which selects my image and now Im going to use the plug-in right here ok and this is also used for CorelDraw when you use the frame extraction button ok now I get an extract frame window that opens the offset is basically do I want to cut right to the image or do I want a little space around it or do I want to go inside my image well for this demonstration Im going to go a little bit outside so Im going to leave a little bit of white space around my image so point