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in this video we explain how quickly and easily laser engraving works first you should decide which design or motif you would like to engrave and what material you plan to use the design you select will be created in a graphic program on a computer and the data will be sent to the laser via the printer dialog the design will be engraved after you place your material in the laser and press the start button the finished work piece can be removed as soon as the laser process is completed a further process step is not necessary what actually happens inside the laser the laser head passes over the design row by row similar as with an inkjet printer the laser beam removes a layer where it contacts the material a contrast results when the layer is removed because color beneath appears with multi-layer materials the design becomes visible in this manner if the laser contacts the material with more power a thicker layer is removed engravings can also become textur

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Laser engraving relies on vector files, a special type of image file that tells the laser engraving machine how to engrave your design. Vector files contain shapes and lines that are drawn mathematically by special software.
JPEG PNG files arent quite ready for laser cutting. Lasers need artwork made up of vector paths rather than pixel based images. If you can source or export vector design files from your software then that will work out best. We currently use DXF, AI, SVG or EPS files.
Choosing the right file format is crucial for top-notch laser engraving and cutting. Use vector formats like DXF, AI, or SVG for precision and detail.
Each file has a specific purpose. For example, vector files are best for laser engraving. While raster files and vector files share many similarities, a key difference is that raster files are made up of pixels.
DXF and BMP are the two most common files for producing laser engravings and cuts.
Engraving an image using a laser requires a bitmap file (BMP).
The DXF (Drawing Exchange Format or Drawing Interchange Format) file format is one of the two most common formats used in laser cutting. DXF uses vectors, which can be read by laser-cutting machines and turned into cutting instructions.
Since the format doesnt describe the images contents by pixels like other regular formats, SVG files are lighter than PNG or JPG files. The format makes it possible to rescale the file without compromising on quality. Thats why SVG files are popular for creating laser engraving files.

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