![]() Once you learn the basics of Corel, ( it won't take long) you will be much happier. I was wondering why I hadn't seen you here. You will be able to see on your screen that the text looks filled black. Then go to View, make sure "show fill" has a check by it. You want your text to be filled in black. Left clicking on a color changes the fill. Go down and left click on the black color. If these aren't selected and/or if anymore is selected it can cause it to mess up like what you are describing. On the preferences tab, there should be 3 things selected, Plate Area, Bitmaps and Print as shown on screen. The laser will default to vector type engraving/cutting with any line that is hairline or thinner. In engravelab, fill the text with black and set it to have NO outline Just use Corel for the mercury, there is almost no advantage (apart from a few functions) to use engrave lab, the drivers were written for Corel. So, how do I create the text in Engrave Lab and get it to engrave instead of vector cut? Thanks! ![]() When using Engrave Lab to create the text, the edges are perfect, but I'm only getting a vector cut and not an egraving. If I save text from PhotoShop and import it to Engrave Lab I'm able to get the text to engraved, but the edges are pixilated. I'm a newbie and I'm trying to engrave text into a variety of materials using a Mercury 25W and Engrave Lab. ![]()
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