![]() ![]() I have re-checked all of the settings and everything seems correct.Īs always, any suggestions are appreciated. When I imported the file to SC in DXF, the sizing id about 3" wide and 2.5" tall. The output size should have been 11.5" wide & 10.8" high from Inkscape. Does anyone have a suggestion, or heard of this before. I have isolated one part of the bitmap/vector and shown how it is displaying in inkscape vs. The bigger issue which is very puzzling is the sizing as I had previously stated. Im trying to trace a bitmap to a vector in inkscape, which has all gone very well.The company doing the laser work has opened the SVG file in coreldraw and seen a bunch of bogus nodes that are making the drawing useless for lasering. It is frustrating, but I am pretty sure that it is the computer, not the software. This problem has only happened several times, and it occurs even if SC was not in use. I have to also reload the registration numbers(which I keep written down nearby) for my rotary and v-carve plug-in as well. I keep a backup of the tool list on the cloud and a jump drive so that I can always reload it. This only happens once every month or so. I use the imagemagick tool to convert it to bmp with the following command. Now we can export it as PNG, but we need BMP. Then export it as PNG, but be aware to use the same size (500px) of the whole document. Jim1108 wrote:I have had the same problem with SC loosing parameters on occasion when my windows 10 computer crashes(its a cheaper computer with only 2 gigs memory I use for shop work). Using Inkscape set the document to a defined size, lets say 500px. ![]()
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