AutoLaser - Breaking up a Font

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KenR60
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AutoLaser - Breaking up a Font

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I am using AutoLaser 2.2.2 If I use a Font that has engraving lines inside the font I can't click or separate the lines between Cutting and Engraving. Hoping there is a method to release all lines?
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Re: AutoLaser - Breaking up a Font

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You need eidt design in vector software than edit in Autolaser.You can use Coreldraw Turn curve lines.They poor in editing function.
Because of major,be at ease so.
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Re: AutoLaser - Breaking up a Font

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Check MasterBundles website for a lot of great fonts and designs!

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Re: AutoLaser - Breaking up a Font

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While using AutoLaser 2.2.2, encountering issues with separating engraving lines from cutting lines within fonts can be frustrating. In such cases, considering the Monport laser might be beneficial. Monport lasers are recognized for their user-friendly interface, high-quality performance, and affordability. Additionally, Monport lasers may offer more flexibility in handling intricate designs and fonts, providing a smoother engraving experience. Check out their product offerings at https://monportlaser.com/collections/co ... ka374VZjm3 for more information.
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Re: AutoLaser - Breaking up a Font

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KenR60 wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2017 1:50 am I am using AutoLaser 2.2.2 If I use a Font that has engraving lines inside the font I can't click or separate the lines between Cutting and Engraving. Hoping there is a method to release all lines?
In my experience with AutoLaser 2.2.2 a few months back, I encountered a similar issue when working with fonts that had engraving lines inside. However, I found a solution with the help of Monport Laser https://bit.ly/48Fxwm7, who provided invaluable support and guidance. They assisted me in navigating through the software's features, enabling me to release and separate all lines effectively for cutting and engraving purposes. I'd suggest reaching out to Monport Laser for assistance with your specific issue. Their expertise and insights might help you find the solution you're looking for.
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