![]() We won’t be using the Markers section for this map, but we’ll go over a good use for them that you might find useful. ![]() You’ll be able to adjust the Zoom Level later, by using your scroll wheel with the mouse over the map screen. This might need to be adjusted by the overall size of the city you are working with and the crop you would like to achieve. In the Zoom Level section set the Zoom to 13, then click Apply Changes. In the Center Location section, click the “Or search for a location” button below the latitude and longitude coordinates.įill in the city name and press Enter, or select your city from the prefilled drop-down options. In the Size section change the Height option to 100%. Now click on the Size & Location option in the Build a Map panel. Select the “Epilog Laser – Laser Cut Maps” style in the results section by Clicking on the option, then click on Apply Style at the bottom of the page. In the Search field type Epilog and then click the Search button. Begin by clicking on Choose a Snazzy Maps style button under Style. Once you’re on the Snazzy Maps website, click on the Build a Map button near the top of the page. Creating an account is not required, but if you are interested in creating different maps for customers or friends, signing up will give you the ability to save map locations and custom styles for later use, and don’t worry it’s completely free! Start off by visiting to create a custom map for laser engraving or cutting. Note: This tutorial is also available for CorelDRAW. Create your own local city maps and laser engrave them on cutting boards, marble tiles, and small tables, or create laser cut versions using paper, wood, and acrylic or hang them as wall art - the possibilities and combinations of materials are endless! ![]() I've used this method for both Trotec and Epilog machines.Laser engraved or cut city maps are easy to create and will quickly become a great new addition to your popular laser engraved and cut products. ![]() I feel like there is way more control that way. Try going out to DXF and print from Corel or Inkscape (the free one). Corel shipped with our machine (Inkscape is a free alternative) and they seem to have remained viable with the laser industry. I gave up on printing directly to my Epilog from ACAD a long time ago. Are the driver's RAST/VECT pen settings correct? Also, check the driver's engraving field size, or else the rotary options." ![]() When I press print, a dialogue box apprears with the following message "the printed document contains no data. When sending the file to print, I change the properties of the device driver-specific user-interface to ensure that the blue and black/white lines are vector. From the options menu I have set the 'printer support path' > 'plot style table search path' to the correct location where the. I've changed the plot style table and set colours blue, black & white to a line width of 0.001mm and changed the line type to solid for both. I have got it to communicate with the machine, it's a Universal Laser System, and the occasions I have had it print it's treated the lines as raster and engraved them. I've researched online and tried a few things but still no success. I am trying to lasercut a simple file straight from AutoCAD but I'm struggling. ![]()
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