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[[File:AlignAndDistrubte.png|center|thumb|The Align and Distribute menu]]
 
[[File:AlignAndDistrubte.png|center|thumb|The Align and Distribute menu]]
[[File:StrokeStyle.png|thumb|Ensure that the stroke width is set to 0.001 inches if you intend for the lines to be cut]]
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==Preparing Files for the Laser Cutter==
 
==Preparing Files for the Laser Cutter==
 
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Before saving your file, you must keep in mind which vectors you would like to be cut, and which ones you wish to be engraved. Lines that are meant to be cut must be defined at a stroke width of 0.001 inches. Using the Fill and Stroke menu, ensure that the lines wished to be cut are at the correct width and are solid in opacity and black in colour. You’ll notice that these strokes may become difficult to see, so it is recommended to save this step for the very end.   
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  [[File:StrokeStyle.png|thumb|Ensure that the stroke width is set to 0.001 inches if you intend for the lines to be cut]]Before saving your file, you must keep in mind which vectors you would like to be cut, and which ones you wish to be engraved. Lines that are meant to be cut must be defined at a stroke width of '''0.001 inches'''. Using the Fill and Stroke menu, ensure that the lines wished to be cut are at the correct width and are solid in opacity and black in colour. You’ll notice that these strokes may become difficult to see, so it is recommended to save this step for the very end.   
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When you are ready to save your file for the laser cutter, click File>Save As, name your file something recognizable and select the file type as PDF. Another menu labeled “Portable Document File” will pop up, if you’re unsure what to set your Rasterization dpi to, set it to 600 and then hit Ok. You are now ready to bring the PDF design to the laser cutter!
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When you are ready to save your file for the laser cutter, click File>Save As, name your file something recognizable and select the file type as PDF. Another menu labeled “Portable Document File” will pop up, if you’re unsure what to set your Rasterization dpi to, set it to '''600''' and then hit Ok. You are now ready to bring the PDF design to the laser cutter!
 
[[File:PDFMenu.png|center|thumb|The PDF export menu]]
 
[[File:PDFMenu.png|center|thumb|The PDF export menu]]
 
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