Laserdrw unidir
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The most important principle will be: every THS member will have the same privilege to change it. We need to discuss what features the website must have (e.g., Japanese version, mobile version.) and distribute the work. I want to organize a meeting about the construction of a new website that will hopefully deprecate the current one in the near future. I've been experimenting with different OSs, servers and isolation techniques (lxc etc). Now that you mentioned it, I got the necessary information for logging into our Conoha VPS (virtual machine in the cloud) from Masa-san. > Best I can do is schedule a new web site admon meet up. > We need to change the Addy to wiki.THS but beyond even my vast powers. > Wiki name was because it was set up just after tohoku quake. I did not know what the setting was for at the time. I know I was cutting by the "as document' setting, which was super slow. SHORTEST ROUTE - likely the fastest general purpose setting. laser works from center of the document outwards (spiraling?) inside out - easy enough to figure out. small to large, large to small - easy enough to figure out. Lowest to highest? Highest to lowest? experiment
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as layers - will cut by layers created in the document.
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But useful for complex mechanical bits that need to be cut a particular way. as drawing - cuts in the order you drew the image. * NEAREST check box - checking this will force the laser to plot a path by nearest points, in contrast to some random job order. * Most of what I said about engraving applies here and is repeated, so i will focus on just one group of settings: Style (across the top of the panel) I think this mode would have sped up my attempt at making rulers considerably. So rather than etching from left to right, it will etch up to down. *XY This lets you swap the etch direction. With it unchecked, it can burn forward and backward, which should speed up etchings * Unidir - with this checked, the etching raster will only burn in one direction. I assume that by doing so with a dialog box it would notify you to adjust the power settings on the machine between tasks. LAYERS would let you assign a document layer to etch and another document layer to cut. Dialog mode lets you select WHAT parts to do what. * Add task and Method Dialog - I THINK this will let you add a task, such as following up etching with cutting on the same piece, from the same file. Lets mess with it a bit and see what it really does. * Out to file - I THINK this will save a file and send that, rather than direct command line by line control mode? Dunno. I am curious to see if setting the other settings 'more correctly" will make this start to actually make sense rather than apparently function counter to intuition.
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the whitespace) is burned down AROUND your drawn black areas. With sunken checked, your lines and other image data (black) will be burned down. * Sunken check mark acts as a sort of positive/negative switch. * Rotate lets you flip the image any direction I have not tried either of these changes yet though (I just learned of them the other night, AFTER I used the machine). This SHOULD be much better for vector modes. So, lets first experiment with changing the engraving data type to increase speeds.įor cutting data, I think the default was again WMF. I SUSPECT this is way too slow, since it is not truly a raster type image. When engraving, the data type sent to the machine will have a very important effect on how it engraves or etches. but for the moment (and please add, comment, etc):Ĭheck the "CorelDraw Settings!" (Right click the pink tray icon) we will have to collect it all back up into the wiki.