Adaptation of marking files

LMI will help you with customization of different marking files to Scribafärdig ai file.

Do you need help to develop noticeable files to your marking system?

We can help you with this.
Here's a little tutorial to prepare you best and give a little knowledge how a file should look like in order to be used in Scriba program used by our marking lasers Scriba optimal program.

To Scriba to handle a logo or märkfil must be saved in Adobe Illustrator format. Ai and in a version that is newer than version 8.
Older versions are going well while version 9 and later does not work.
If you have an Illustrator file in this format, it is mostly fine and dandy but would cause problems nonetheless to open or convert the file to a Scriba märkfil. BPT so kabn be due to several different things.

To be ai file be uppbygggd for everything to work perfectly

  • An ai file shall consist of finished unbroken paths where each path is an object, fill can consist of several different paths / objects.
  • The objects shall only be unfilled paths (ie neither filled lines or fill in the item)
  • Once this is complete, the file will be saved as. Ai and in older format version 8 or the same as the original file if there is one. Ai file
  • If you have a file in a format other than. Ai to work with, it is important to check that the image is still composed of homogeneous paths and not piecemeal in lots of courses, such files can certainly go to label but are often very large and take very long time to notice.

Since this can be a fairly extensive work especially if you are not used to dealing with Adobe Illustrator or Corel Draw programs that handle. Ai files, we can offer you the service.
For that it should not take that long, and thus be costly, we recommend that you send a high resolution image with a logo or marking the item so we can convert it using photoshop to illustrator.
The more complicated a file is, that contains many different paths with very curves so the longer it usually takes work to convert a file, especially if the material we get is bad.

What is bad is the example a low-resolution pixel-based file (jpg, gif, png).

It can be in terms of image resolution simply say:

  • A low-resolution file is a small file thus contains fewer pixels (sparser between pixels) and thus less resolution.
  • A high-resolution file is usually much larger and when you open it so it takes up much more space on the screen (it contains more pixels per area (pixels per inch = dpi). Normal screen resolution for PC is 72 dpi, a low-resolution image is almost always in 72 dpi resolution with an high resolution usually around 200-300 dpi or sometimes even more high definition.

It is easy to see how a high resolution image, right-click on an image on your computer and select Properties then click the Details tab (see image below), then all the information up.

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Here we see that the image has a resolution of 96 dpi and thus low resolution.
It is not so convenient to convert if you're going to get good results in a short time.

  1. If the file contains text always try to find out what font name and enclose it if you have access to it so we save a lot of time.
  2. If märkobjeket sent digitally, ensuring that there is a high resolution file or, at best, a vector file formats (. Ai,. Cdr,. Pdf,. Dxf)
  3. If the data is sent back printed on paper, it should be of high quality so we do not have to work to clear away debris paths and other things that take extra time.

 

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