


If you get an error message, when uploading, you'll have to start a new topic in the Help Using Inkscape, and include a link to this topic, and of course then upload the SVG file (I'm not sure if this forum allows uploads).

I don't know if someone familiar with the cutting software (like kmrs75) might have a solution? But for me, I'm gonna need to examine the SVG file. The missing node.did you happen to start drawing at the node that's missing, and then stop there when you finished? I'm thinking that perhaps the path was not closed, although no idea why that would cause the 2 end nodes to be ignored by the cutting software. Using a vector graphic software like Adobe Illustrator or Inkscape has a full range of tools to create and modify your designs, and then upload them to. There must be an option to import a selection, in the MTC software? If so, that's why you're not getting the circle, because is wasn't selected. Yet, most of the areas outside the page border ARE imported. The part that's confusing for me, is that your image does not fit inside the page border. Nothing will appear on the screen at first. But that is OK.) Use your virtual machine software and assign your Cricut (which will appear as an FTDI USB to Serial adapter in your Virtual Machine software) to the virtual machine. Have you locked an object? Could you upload your SVG file into your next reply as an attachment? That way we can examine the file to try and figure out the problem. Your XP virtual machine(VM) should behave as you have just plugged in your Cricut.) Open up the Cricut Design Studio. Unless you have the circle on a different layer than the other shield part? I don't know why you would need to do that, and it would be hard to do by accident. Gosh, it's hard to say what the problem with selection might be.
