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Vectorize! in small Size #163

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aMirMOsavi opened this issue Nov 14, 2017 · 1 comment
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Vectorize! in small Size #163

aMirMOsavi opened this issue Nov 14, 2017 · 1 comment

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@aMirMOsavi
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aMirMOsavi commented Nov 14, 2017

hi :)

2017-11-14 11-28-35 pm by amir
2017-11-14 11-28-48 pm by amir
2017-11-14 11-28-51 pm by amir

@aMirMOsavi aMirMOsavi changed the title Vectorize! Vectorize! in small Size Nov 14, 2017
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Hi Amir
Thank for your report. I have tested and I have already found a solution.

Unluckily at this time the raster import procedure is under redesign in a separate development branch that is requesting some time to complete. I have suspended all the request regarding raster import and vectorization to prevent merging conflicts. You have to wait.

If you like to use this small sizes engraving (I am curious: what kind of job? what kind of engraver do you have with this resolution?!) you can also operate like this:

  • set $100 $101 $102 to 1/10 of the current value, so you have a scale factor if 1:10 (1mm became 0.1mm)
  • set $110/1/2, $120/1/2, $130,1,2 to 10x the current value
  • use LaserGRBL with 10 time of the values (i.e. 60mm x 20mm to obtain 6x2mm)

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