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laserinfo:computer [2007/03/09 00:26]
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laserinfo:computer [2007/12/03 05:11]
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-==== Hardware ====+===== Hardware ​=====
  
 Either a windows computer running Windows XP (suggested) or an Intel Mac running Parallels or Bootcamp Either a windows computer running Windows XP (suggested) or an Intel Mac running Parallels or Bootcamp
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 There are other applications that work with the Epliog laser (the laser is basically a "​printer"​) but we use what seems to be most supported, Corel Draw. The retail / download version costs about $379. If you're using a Mac (Intel based) you can use Parallels, that's likely the set up we'll end up with. A Macbook pro with Mac versions of design tools (Adobe Illustrator) and just Corel to "​print"​ to the laser when needed. Any modern PC should run Corel Draw fine, we've found that it's usually easier and better to edit graphics on a Mac and use the PC for Corel Draw and lasering. There are other applications that work with the Epliog laser (the laser is basically a "​printer"​) but we use what seems to be most supported, Corel Draw. The retail / download version costs about $379. If you're using a Mac (Intel based) you can use Parallels, that's likely the set up we'll end up with. A Macbook pro with Mac versions of design tools (Adobe Illustrator) and just Corel to "​print"​ to the laser when needed. Any modern PC should run Corel Draw fine, we've found that it's usually easier and better to edit graphics on a Mac and use the PC for Corel Draw and lasering.
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 +** Bitmap to Vector converter**
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 +Since the laser has 600+ DPI precision, vector images look the best. You will probably want to convert your files from bitmap to vector. Here are some suggetsions:​
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 +  - [[http://​graphicssoft.about.com/​od/​bitmaptovector/​Bitmap_to_Vector_Conversion_Tracing_Software_Raster_to_Vector.htm|"​About.com"​]] a full list of all options at about.com
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 +  - [[http://​www.silhouetteonline.com/​|Silhouette]] also called "​ArtLine"​ Mac or Windows
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