Just run the colors separately in 2 jobs. Sending both images to the machine at the same time should fix the problem if that IS the problem. And Chinese lasers and software will do that! in short, the images may be getting sent to the laser based on the lower right corner of each image rather than the center of each image. The extra distance the image is below the circle closely corresponds to how far it the image must move down to adjust for center due to the small hole. Looking at his off-center graphic, after the adjustment the 2 images are fairly close to being aligned at the bottom right corner. I'm thinking if Roy is sending the images to the engraving software from Corel separately, the issue may be simply alignment differences between the two uploads. So I attempted to move the Circle as in the attached and that helped but it seems like I should not need to do something like that to get the cut to do what I need.Īny ideas on what setting or command I am missing/not setting that is causing this very consistent problem? In other words it started cutting the through the left side of the graphic, not as it looked on screen. The engraving started fine and when finished the cut started on the R of the RANGER. I sent the graphic to engraving first, then the cut circle. The graphic was set at 40mmx40mm and the circle 60mm圆0mm. I vectorized this graphic then drew a circle around it so the graphic is centered on the lower side and I put an 8 mm hole at top. In the drawing the the crest is in the middle318505 Someone suggested that I export it as a jpeg to place here. Remember I asked a question about a project where I have a graphic that is supposed to be cut out in a circle.