What is going on. My laser came with LaserDrw and Corellaser. Corel laser is not very consistent. If i open corellaser and open up a CDR file sometimes it will cut fine and others it head will hardly move. I would prefer to use Corellasre because designing in corel draw is much easeier.
Corel Laser is the only plugin for Corel that works with laser draw so we’re stuck with it, unless we change out our mainboard.
So far I’ve been using Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop to create my images I work with, then I import them into CorelLaser. I’ve had no troubles doing it that way. On occasion I have also saved the file as a CDR & reopened to do the same job again, with no issues also. Are you using the version of CorelDraw that was supplied (v12 if I recall correct from what I got)?
Also, I wonder if you can save the file in a different format, then import into CorelLaser, whether it does the same thing.
Make sure in Corel laser that the m2 board is selected and not the m1 because it will cause some strange things to happen
Talk about a slow response. I guess i didn’t want to appear stupid what do you mean by the M2 board not M1
I find that if I use Corel laser it is good for cutting items but then I i want to engrave it sucks. Laserdrw seems to wokr fine with the engraving.
@Tony_Schelts In the dropdown where you choose which model laser make sure you choose the M2 board if that’s what you have.
@Gary_McKinnon is right, Corel draw selected the M1 board when I installed it, I had to change it to the M2 in the device settings.