Laser/How to Lazzzor: Unterschied zwischen den Versionen
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'''Cutting / Vector format''': | '''Cutting / Vector format''': | ||
* deactivate filling on all objects | * deactivate filling on all objects | ||
* set the stroke width on all objects to 0 (if your application, e.g. Inkscape, doesn't support hairline strokes, set it to 0.001 inches instead | * set the stroke width on all objects to 0 | ||
** to be precise: widths from 0.001 to 0.007 inch (0.0254 - 0.177mm) will be cut, everything above engraved. | |||
** if your application, e.g. Inkscape, doesn't support hairline strokes, set it to 0.001 inches instead | |||
** watch out for duplicated vectors lying on top of each other. it results in the line being cut twice. | |||
* export your image in *.eps format [.. other recommended formats here.] we strongly encourage you NOT to use dxf formats. They are prone to errors when imported into Corel Draw (which will be used to send the job). | * export your image in *.eps format [.. other recommended formats here.] we strongly encourage you NOT to use dxf formats. They are prone to errors when imported into Corel Draw (which will be used to send the job). | ||
* During exporting/saving, look for an option which says "Make a bounding box around full page" or similar and DEactivate it. | * During exporting/saving, look for an option which says "Make a bounding box around full page" or similar and DEactivate it. | ||
* Software: Inkscape, CAD programs, Adobe Illustrator, ... | |||
'''Engraving / Raster format''': | '''Engraving / Raster format''': | ||
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* you can set the DPI for your graphic up to 1200 (max. setting the lazzzor supports) | * you can set the DPI for your graphic up to 1200 (max. setting the lazzzor supports) | ||
* no background color (means: transparent background) | * no background color (means: transparent background) | ||
* Software: Photoshop, Gimp, MS Paint, .. any common image editor. | |||
'''for both''': your image/graphic should fit into the workspace which is 914x609mm (36x24") big. | |||
'''If you finished your image/graphics''' ... | '''If you finished your image/graphics''' ... |