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Q1 : What file formats are required for laser cut and engraving?

Vector Files

  • SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics): Ideal for laser cutting due to its scalability and precision.
  • AI (Adobe Illustrator): Provides precise control over vector paths, popular among designers.
  • DXF (Drawing Exchange Format): Common in CAD applications and supported by most laser cutting software.
  • EPS (Encapsulated PostScript): Widely supported vector format, suitable for high-quality, scalable designs.
  • PDF (Portable Document Format): Can be used for both vector and raster images; ensure the content is vector-based for cutting.

Raster Files (for Engraving)

  • BMP (Bitmap): Suitable for high-resolution images required for detailed engraving.
  • PNG (Portable Network Graphics): Supports transparency and high resolution, ideal for detailed designs.
  • JPG/JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group): Common for photographs and images; ensure high resolution for quality engraving.
  • TIFF (Tagged Image File Format): High-quality, uncompressed format, suitable for detailed image engraving.

Additional Tips

  • Vector vs. Raster: Use vector files for cutting and detailed line work. Use high-resolution raster files for engraving images and textures.
  • Resolution: For raster images, ensure a resolution of at least 300 DPI (dots per inch) for clear and detailed engraving.
  • Color Mode: Use grayscale images for engraving to control the depth based on intensity.
  • File Preparation: Convert all text to outlines/paths in vector files and clean up unnecessary nodes for smooth cutting.

By using these file formats and following best practices, you can achieve precise and high-quality results in your laser cutting and engraving projects.

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