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mattrsch wrote:Does having the PPI enabled effect engraving, or is it ignored for engravings?
I have a lot of 1/8" ply that loves to char, so I'm really looking forward to seeing if the PPI reduces the charing. I will post some pictures here once I have had a chance to test.
Greolt wrote:Been playing with the PPI feature.
Seems to work.
Can I respectfully say, that the Manufacturers Parameters (password protected area) is a silly place to have this setting.
PPI is a setting that will be selected on a job by job basis. It should be in the Layer Parameters dialogue box. It is an operators setting.
Greolt
mattrsch wrote:Well said, Tim
I don't want to derail the thread, but it kind of reminds me of this:
Marco,
Does having the PPI enabled effect engraving, or is it ignored for engravings?
I have a lot of 1/8" ply that loves to char, so I'm really looking forward to seeing if the PPI reduces the charing. I will post some pictures here once I have had a chance to test.
Speedythinker wrote:mattrsch wrote:
Added to what Tim saying, currently the PPI affects both cutting and engraving. After confirm that it's working, then our next move is to put it on each layer so that you can enable or disable it. But the Frequency setting will be stayed in the System configuration. But before we do it, we have to take care the Illustrator importing. Li is working on SVG importing from Illustrator and the task is very complicated. Unlike some guys said why not this and why not that which sounds easy, it's going to take a couple week to finish. So, the PPI is pretty much settle for now till the importing task is completed. If making two click to enable to enable the PPI is too much works for guys, then works for Li to spend days & night to make it work should be taken greatly taken into account.
Marco
Marco
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