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PPI (Pen Page) [DEFAULT SETTING: 400]
PPI (pulses-per-inch) represents the pulsing frequency of the laser pulse (fire) numbers within an inch exclusive for
vector cutting. Higher PPI settings may cause more melting, burning or charring on the edges when cutting. Lower
PPI settings may reduce this effect, but may result in a serrated looking edge. If you drag the PPI slider to the
maximum, the value will change to X. This completely disables the PPI control and turns on the laser continuously
without pulsing.
This disables the power ramp functionality, which automatically controls the PPI depending on the speed of the
laser carriage (such as vector cutting around the corner of a square).With PPI to X. the cutting corner with slower
speed will generate over burn or melting.
TIP
1. When cutting thicker materials, suggest setting PPI to X and slow speed
setting to melt/cut through the material
2. When cutting thin material or do kiss-cutting, it is recommended to set the PPI
value to 400 and slower speed setting to keep curve and line with consistent cutting
result, no over burn in corner.
Vector (Pen Page)
[DEFAULT SETTING: Selected]
Checking the Vector checkbox will process the vector functions for the areas of your design that correspond to that
particular “pen” color.
As an example: a particular “pen” color may be assigned to areas in your design containing color fills (raster
engraving) and very thin lines (vector cutting). By checking / unchecking Vector will force the driver to process /
ignore the color fills / thin lines.

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