The next goal is to get the vector image and the raster image exactly on top of one another. The cut is
going to be made around the vector image no matter where it lies so we want it to be placed directly on
top of the image to be printed. Then when the image is printed and later cut, the cut will fall exactly
around the border of the printed image.
Drag either the vector image or raster image until they are directly on top of one another.
You will know that the images are lined up exactly when one completely obstructs the other. (it does not
matter which is on the top and which is on the bottom, but if you are following the steps exactly, the vector image would
be on the top at this point).
You may find it easier to align the two images after turning on the cut mask for the vector image. This is
already a necessary step so that the vector image isn't printed while it is on top of our more detailed raster
image. This will show only the line to be cut instead of the image that will result from the cut.
To turn on the vector image's cut mask, make sure that the vector image is selected, then choose the "Cut
Mask On/Off" option from the Manipulate drop down menu.
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