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Scanning your Rough

With the rough completed and approved, now it needs to be imported to the computer. We'll use a scanner for this. Not all of the computers have scanners. The computer at the end of each row and the vinyl cutting computer each have scanners connected to them. You'll need to log into one of them and load your rough image side down to scan it. This handout describes the process. If you prefer to watch instead of reading, the video below will walk you through the process as well. 

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