Epilog Fusion M2 32 Manual page 88

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SECTION 8: QUICK START GUIDE
Resolution
The drawings below show a job that works in the opposite way - the horizontal mode will take longer than the portrait
mode. You'll notice in the portrait mode there are a number of white space lines that the laser can skip through, saving
engraving time. In the landscape mode there is not white space for the laser to recognize as it moves down the page, taking
the engraving time from 10:12 to 17:14. Experiment with the artwork that you use. It will quickly become second nature
which mode works best for different types of artwork.
Engraving Time: 17:14
Engraving Time: 10:12
A third consideration for landscape or portrait art setup is material specific. Some materials, such as wood or plastics that
have a grain or brushed look, will look better when engraved if the grain of the material runs parallel with the X-stroke of
the carriage. While the orientation of material without a grain pattern is usually not important, it is important to keep this
in mind with woods that have a stronger grain pattern.
Less Desirable
Preferred
Travel direction of carriage
Wood Grain
Wood Grain
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