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== Figure out ==
== cut from Inkscape ==
65/5/500 works for white paper
=== cut from Inkscape ===
Engraving/rasters from Inkscape works, but cutting/vectors doesn't work natively. (epilog goes straight to "done")
Engraving/rasters from Inkscape works, but cutting/vectors doesn't work natively. (epilog goes straight to "done")


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=== eliminate the "fog" around things ===
=== eliminate the "fog" around things ===
Alexander's calgary flames had a fog around them - why?
Alexander's calgary flames had a fog around them - why?
when looking how to print from Inkscape I found some info about this... some people called it a "halo"; didn't find out what the solution is.


 
== Materials/Speed/Power settings ==
== Speed/Power settings ==
* 65/5/500 works for white and brown paper
 
** little more oomph, I had to separate some spots manually, but they may have been out of focus
 
== Meterials ==




[[Category: How to]]
[[Category: How to]]

Revision as of 06:09, 2012 October 2

cut from Inkscape

Engraving/rasters from Inkscape works, but cutting/vectors doesn't work natively. (epilog goes straight to "done")

Found a reference somewhere that this has to do with the printer driver subsystem. (reference?)

To cut an Inkscape design:

  • set stroke style width to 0.001
  • File menu, save-as, pdf
    • check "convert text-to-paths"
  • save
  • open PDF file
  • print as usual

eliminate the "fog" around things

Alexander's calgary flames had a fog around them - why? when looking how to print from Inkscape I found some info about this... some people called it a "halo"; didn't find out what the solution is.

Materials/Speed/Power settings

  • 65/5/500 works for white and brown paper
    • little more oomph, I had to separate some spots manually, but they may have been out of focus