Epilog Fusion13000 Owner's Manual page 82

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Section 6: Using the Epilog Dashboard
Vector
Vector mode is used for thin line marking as well as cutting applications. The
Vector Speed, Power and Frequency bars will be enabled when you have selected
Vector or Combined under Job Type.
Note - Artwork, such as scanned images, photos, JPEGs, etc. will not vector cut
because they do not contain thin lines of any kind.
Note: When you are cutting in Vector or Combined mode be aware that your best
results are typically produced at slower speeds. The highest speeds are
specifically designed for draft mode or less demanding applications where speed
is much more important than quality.
Note – Very thin lines are used to define Vector cutting and the definition of
"thin" varies depending on the Resolution being used. As a general rule, most
users set their vector line weights to Hairline or 0.003 inch.
Example: The rectangle below has a line weight of 0.003 inch. It will vector at
any resolution.
Line weight = 0.003 inch.
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