I've been playing with different PPI settings and haven't seen any changes in the quality of the engraving. Same logo, same power and speed, same material, different PPI settings ranging from 300 to 1200.
I lowered the scan gap setting and got a much nicer engraving, crisp, highly detailed text on 4 pts arial.
Has anyone been thrugh the same path?
Hermes Sandoval.
PPI settings and scan gap
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Re: PPI settings and scan gap
hi there
the PPI settings are only for cutting not for engraving.
the scan gap should correspond with the DPI of your item.
greetings
waltfl
the PPI settings are only for cutting not for engraving.
the scan gap should correspond with the DPI of your item.
greetings
waltfl
Hermes wrote:I've been playing with different PPI settings and haven't seen any changes in the quality of the engraving. Same logo, same power and speed, same material, different PPI settings ranging from 300 to 1200.
I lowered the scan gap setting and got a much nicer engraving, crisp, highly detailed text on 4 pts arial.
Has anyone been thrugh the same path?
Hermes Sandoval.
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Re: PPI settings and scan gap
Thnx for clearing that up. The options available for each type of work change/gray out, so I didn't thought of that isssue.
Good thing is, I can get high definition engraving and/or fast engraving times easily.
Hermes Sandoval.
Good thing is, I can get high definition engraving and/or fast engraving times easily.
Hermes Sandoval.
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Re: PPI settings and scan gap
How do you change the scan gap on LaserCad? I get occasional banding of unexposed raster lines which probably are related to this issue
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Re: PPI settings and scan gap
In LaserCad, when you choose Engrave instead of cut, it will show a scan gap setting below Power 2 %. That's where you put in the decimal point of mm's.
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Re: PPI settings and scan gap
If you divide 1 inch to the scan gap you set, you get your DPI (dots per inch in print language) i.e. 0.10mm scan gap = 254DPI
25.4/0.042=604
for high definition 600DPI you can set your scan gap to 0.042mm
Hermes Sandoval.
25.4/0.042=604
for high definition 600DPI you can set your scan gap to 0.042mm
Hermes Sandoval.
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