I understand the Versaworks spot color for contour cut. I understand the contour button on the program. However, I can not figure how to constrict the cutline so I dont need bleed with artwork. On my other software I can tell it to go -.001 offset for example. This technique also helps with pixelated edges of items.
I tried the Chat or send ticket, but it NEVER works for Corel. Hopefully, you here can point me in the right direction.
If I understand correctly what you want to do, the way I would do it using native tools in CorelDRAW would be something like this:
When it comes to die cut, Why would negative contour be needed as bleed is not an issue since its cut from the same sheet, color. That can be left at zero.
Its more for print and cut. I print on a Roland with registration marks , laminate, then cut with a Summa Opos. I do vehicle wraps, decals and graphics, where I am the one making the master file shall we say. I get customers that send me a pixelated logo, have me digitize it and place it on the vehicle, sign, etc.
We obviously had a different client.
My client base requires significantly more files using postscript 3 and True PDF RIP features, (smooth vector shades, complex fills, live transparency), and high end image editing. No I don't use Photoshop.
While we do use a print and cut Roland and Mimaki, I only do sticker work when mandatory. We'll get the signs for an entire project and maybe 10% or less require cut or print and cut.
Car and truck lettering is not a real money maker for me and I toss most of it to a friend of mine. Even vehicle wraps are low on my radar anymore.
I looked hard at a dedicated sign application but none fit my needs, most likely because I picked up CorelDRAW when I ran a multi-press printing company and my business growth evolved around Draws capabilities.
Seems to work here only .025mm
Doing it is not the issue, doing it in a 1 click environment is I believe what the OP wants.
How much value it has is user dependent and has none for me.