I noticed a few customers that are using Techsoft 2d design are getting very poor quality cuts on circles. Rather than being smooth circles they are made up of a series of straight lines resulting in a very rough cut.
the solution to this is to enable the option "Use Arc and Circles commands".
this can be found under:
Setup
Customise
Operation
under the Windows Printer Driver heading tick the "Use Arc and Circles commands" box. This should then result in perfectly rounded curves and circles.
see section highlighted in red
Mitch
Cutting Circles with techsoft 2D design V2
Help, advise and examples created by the Universal Laser Systems (ULS) VersaLaser laser cutting / marking machine supplied by Denford
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