1. Firstly run CorelDraw and set the parameter following below instructions: 2. After that, close CorelDraw. Double click to open RDWorks installation program. Choose the type of CorelDraw_Laser (be sure the RDWorks main program has been already installed), and then tick the item RDworks, as shown below: Click “install” and wait to compete the installation. 3. Again run CorelDraw. Choose and enter “Run Macro”(Tools > Marcos>Run Macro). Choose Marcos in: [Globalmacros (RDWorks15/16/17V8.gms)] > [RDWorksV8.UserInit]. Click run. 4. There will appear two extra buttons . Move them to anywhere you want them to be. After finish drawing the graphics, click “Laser running” to directly import the graphics into RDworks. Useful link: #laser cutter reviews
This problem may cause from improper setting of the software. Please start up the laser software RDWorksV8. And then click “Config” – “system setting” on the menu bar. This dialog box appears. Make sure “Axis X mirror” is unticked, and “Axis Y Mirror” is must ticked. If your setting is different from this, this is the problem why your cutting/engraving reverse. Just reset the config as above.
If the file being imported is DXF format, the problem may be caused by improper software setting. For example, the unit of the original DXF file is “inch”, but in RDWorks, the DXF unit is set as “mm”. When you import the DXF graphic to RDWorks, the graphic will be read as “mm” unit. Therefore the size turn out in RDWorks is different from the original size. Please refer to below photo to set DXF unit in RDWorks : Please make sure DXF file unit from your drawing software is the same as RDWorks’ s DXF unit. Useful link: laser cutter reviews
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