I don't think I did my research enough. I upgraded an old computer running X4 and X7 with Windows 7 and an original Fine Cut 7 plug-in for a Mimaki CG60SR Cutting Plotter to a Windows 10 and Corel 2018 and now unable to drive the Mimaki. Fortunately the old computer will still do the job (for the time being). I can't even find where to download Fine Cut 8 as they all seem to be upgrade versions then I have the ability to install X7 on the new computer and that should work? Any other suggestions??
If you want to use FineCut with CorelDraw 2018, you must install version 8.7.6 or higher (when they arrive).This version works fine with Draw 2018 on Windows 10.The download may look like an upgrade but it contains the full version, but you must have the original CD to validate that you have a legal copy of the plugin.This is in my opinion a really stupid requirement, since the plugin can only be used with Mimaki plotters and they are all sold with a copy of FineCut included (as far as I know).Anyway, if you for some reason don't have a CD, you'll be in trouble.In that case, contact your dealer to see if they can help.
Thanks Ronny! There in lies the problem. I have the original CD but it is so old it will not load into Windows 10 and all the links I have looked at require a previous version installed before an update. Nothing is made easy and I cannot understand why these companies are not more helpful. Yes! I am in trouble.
Myron is right, try it anyway.The installer doesn't need the disc for anything else than checking that you have a legal copy.My disc is around ten years old, version 7.2, and it works fine.Or, as a matter of fact it doesn't, because my recent computer doesn't have any CD drive. Last time I installed I had to create an ISO file and put it on a USB-stick, after that, it all went fine.
Thanks Guys. Mine is also version 7.2 and I also do not have a DVD Drive. I'll have a go at creating an ISO file to USB and plug it in. Once I do that do I run it or save it? I'll then find Fine Cut 8.7.6 and give it a go. The dealer no longer handles Mimaki so I went to Mimaki Australia Tech help and waiting on a second reply.
After creating the ISO and putting it on the USB stick, all you have to do is to mount it as a disk on your computer. I think all you have to do is to double click the ISO, or possibly right click and choose Mount. Then it should appear ad a disk in Windows Explorer.You don't have to run it or anything, just make sure it is available when you install the latest version of FineCut, which can be found here.
Ronny! You are an absolute genius. I came up with Express Burn 4.82 after trying a couple that were infected. So easy, just a couple of clicks and you have your image file. I mounted it and downloaded Fine Cut 8. The wizard found the file even asking me to insert the DVD. Just answered yes, yes and off we went. Saved Fine Cut 8 to the desktop then opened and ran set-up. Had a bit of a problem with finding the communication port but the trouble shooter fixed it after three attempts. Set up some vinyl, sent ABCD through to the plotter, pressed remote and then clicked on the cut icon in Corel. You have no idea how I felt when that Mimaki went to work. Open a bottle of wine and relaxed. Thanks ever so much and thanks to the Corel Community for my first question solved. Craig
An absolute genius? Oh no, but I have my bright moments. LOL.To be honest, I got the tip from a service guy working with Mimaki machines.But thanks anyway, I'm so glad you got it solved.Remember to save the USB-stick for future use, you will need it every time you upgrade FineCut.
Hey Ronny, I spoke with the tech from Mimaki Australia today and explained what you had told me. I think he wrote it all down for future reference. I have taped the USB into the Fine Cut 7 Box and there it will stay until needed again. Did you have a look at Express Burn?
I used a program that I found called CDBurnerXP.Only time I've used it so I have no idea whether it is good for other things too or not.