Short answer: NO.
Attached, the first picture was exported from Aspire as an eps file (Red and Blue). When opened into Photoshop (second picture) it was all black. However, I use Aspire a lot to create vectors on the laser cutter. I will export the vectors as an AI or DXF file to import them into the Laser's software (AI for my 60 watt and DXF for my 400 watt) Once imported into the Laser's software, I will change whatever vector I want to a different color, so I can select different power settings or whether I want it cut or not. (third picture). The only time I export it as an ESP file is to import it into Photoshop to increase the resolution, then I change it to a grayscale, then to a Bitmap. When saved I will have a much sharper image. Hope I answered your question.
Gary
Export eps file with two different colors for or engrave
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Re: Export eps file with two different colors for or engrave
May depend on what software you are importing the file into, not an expert & wasn't sure myself so gave it a try, i set up 2 layers in Aspire, then placed a blue square on one layer & a red circle on the other. Exported as an EPS file & a PDF file. Opened my signmaking software created a new job & imported the EPS, got a preview as I would expect & when I accepted the 2 shapes imported & were both black. I then tried importing the PDF file, got the preview as expected & then accepted & the file was imported all to one layer but the square was still blue & the circle was still red.
So from that I conclude that it can't be done with an EPS file but can be with a PDF file
So from that I conclude that it can't be done with an EPS file but can be with a PDF file
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Re: Export eps file with two different colors for or engrave
I have a simple work around. I use Corel draw for the laser print file
First step is to have the different colored parts in their own layer, setting the layer to the desired color With both layers active export to dxf
Import them into Corel
MAKE CERTAIN THE LAYERS ARE POSITIONED IN THEIR RESPECTIVE PLACE WITH EACH OTHER BEFORE EXPORTING
I PUT A TEMPORARY BORDER AROUND THE SHEET WHICH MAKES IT EASIER TO CENTER IN COREL (p)
Layers make everything better!
Dale
First step is to have the different colored parts in their own layer, setting the layer to the desired color With both layers active export to dxf
Import them into Corel
MAKE CERTAIN THE LAYERS ARE POSITIONED IN THEIR RESPECTIVE PLACE WITH EACH OTHER BEFORE EXPORTING
I PUT A TEMPORARY BORDER AROUND THE SHEET WHICH MAKES IT EASIER TO CENTER IN COREL (p)
Layers make everything better!
Dale
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Re: Export eps file with two different colors for or engrave
Is EPS/PDF the only export choice you have? If you export as SVG then the colours are preserved. Otherwise I would do as Dale suggests.
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Re: Export eps file with two different colors for or engrave
OTHER REASONS FOR USING LAYERS
One of the greatest benefits of layers for me is the ability to make changes to any part of a project without affecting the others.
You can use the circle resize gadget to change same size circles as a group but what if they are all different? Much more work
What about square and rectangle slots that are often determined by the material thickness?
Like a lot of folks I took too long to start using layers, but the more I use them the more benefits I find.
I do still have an issue forgetting to activate the layer I am changing... sure would like a check box for 'the last selected' layer
Dale
One of the greatest benefits of layers for me is the ability to make changes to any part of a project without affecting the others.
You can use the circle resize gadget to change same size circles as a group but what if they are all different? Much more work
What about square and rectangle slots that are often determined by the material thickness?
Like a lot of folks I took too long to start using layers, but the more I use them the more benefits I find.
I do still have an issue forgetting to activate the layer I am changing... sure would like a check box for 'the last selected' layer
Dale
You will get old if you live long enough!
Young = time, no money
Old = money, no time
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Young = time, no money
Old = money, no time
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