![]() Almost any page-layout software can be used to feed a raster driver for an X-Y or drum laser engraver. Photos are rasterized (as in printing), with dots larger than that of the laser's spot, and these also are best engraved as a raster image. Most images to be engraved are bold letters or have large continuously engraved areas, and these are well-rasterized. The advantage of rasterizing is the near effortless 'fill' it produces. ![]() As is true of all rasterized devices, curves and diagonals can sometimes suffer if the length or position of the raster lines varies even slightly in relation to the adjacent raster scan therefore exact positioning and repeatability are critically important to the design of the machine. The amount of advance of each line is normally less than the actual dot-size of the laser the engraved lines overlap just slightly to create a continuity of engravure. The pattern is usually optimized by the controller/computer so that areas to either side of the pattern which aren't to be engraved are ignored and the trace across the material is thus shortened for better efficiency. Raster engraving traces the laser across the surface in a back-and-forth slowly advancing linear pattern that will remind one of the printhead on an inkjet or similar printer.
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