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Double click the RDworks Icon on the desktop to start RDWorks
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Click File -> Import on the menu bar
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Select your file and click "open"
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The laser cutter can import dxf and ai files most easily for vector formats. Additional formats are supported for image engraving.
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Layers or colors will be separated depending on the file type you are importing. (Refer to documentation for specific programs for details).
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Check the work panel in the top-right of RD Works to see that your layers imported correctly.
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Click the "Work" tab if the layers aren't visible.
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Press Ctrl-A to select all objects.
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Check that the dimensions displayed in the top-left of RDWorks are correct for you desired output size. Adjust as needed.
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DXF files can be imported with the wrong units. Checking the overall job dimensions helps prevent surprises.
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If your job has multiple “layers”, the layers will be cut in the order they are displayed in the work panel.
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Reorder layers by dragging and dropping them into the correct order.
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Key Point: It probably makes sense to set engrave layers before cut layers as the focus or position can change once the job is free from the surrounding material.
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Double click a layer to open the settings dialog.
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Processing Mode
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Cut: The laser cutter will follow your vectors.
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Scan: The laser cutter will "scan" across your atwork, turning the laser on and off depending on if your shape it closed or not.
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Is Ouput: Controls whether the layer will be output to the machine.
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Even if "Is output" is "No" the layer will still be used when calculating the origin point. This is useful for reburning only portions of your design.
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Speed: Sets the speed the laser will use when running the layer.
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For a deeper engraving, decrease the speed.
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For a lighter engraving, increase the speed.
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Power: The power the laser cutter will use to drive the tube.
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Max value: 38% (the laser will clip beyond this number)
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For a lighter engraving, decrease the power.
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For a deeper engraving, increase the power.
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Min vs Max: When the laser needs to decelerate to make a turn, the tube will be proportionally driven to the min value. This can help alleviate burning in the corners. (For most uses, set min and max to the same value.)
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Scan Mode: Controls the direction of the scan operation.
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Xswing: Scan horizontally, burning in both directions.
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YSwing: Scan vertically, burning in both directions.
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X-unilateralism: Scan horizontally, only burning in one direction (slower)
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Y-unilateralism: Scan vertically, only burning in one direction (slower)
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Interval: The amount the laser cutter will "step" between each scan line. 0.1mm is a good starting number.
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To jump between layers, you can click the layer swatches on the left hand side of the layer properties dialog.
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