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02-10-2022 12:58 PM - edited 02-10-2022 01:03 PM
There seems to be an issue with designing on the square-shaped plates. I tried to copy and paste a design onto a plate and it shows that it fits well in the example image to the right, but not in the design area on the left. I have no idea where the actual design limit edges are. I also don't know which design rendering is correct and I'm concerned that if someone were to order one of these plates it could be printed as shown on the left rather than on the right. Thanks for any assistance!
Also here is a link in case it's needed: Easter Square Paper Plates
Screen capture of the design tool while designing for square plate
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02-10-2022 03:49 PM
Hi @Annyway ,
It appears you may have 'Guidelines' in the toolbar at the top of the Design Tool switched off. If you enable Guidelines, you will see the Safe Line, Cutting Line and Bleed Line accordingly.
I hope this helps!
-Emma 🌻
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02-10-2022 03:49 PM
Hi @Annyway ,
It appears you may have 'Guidelines' in the toolbar at the top of the Design Tool switched off. If you enable Guidelines, you will see the Safe Line, Cutting Line and Bleed Line accordingly.
I hope this helps!
-Emma 🌻
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02-10-2022 03:52 PM
Thank you! I usually leave guidelines on, but must've accidentally turned them off at some point. The issue was my mistake, thanks 🙂

