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The fuel htr is a big culprit for popping the PCM fuse, but perhaps yours is srill malfunctioning (int shorting). If you are not getting dash lights when it stalls, I would lean towards a harness issue, particularly power to the PCM. The truck has to be at operating temp to do the KOER test. If you have AE, perform the KOEO and KOER tests. The injector circuits and also the EOT circuit reside on the lower wires. It's normally covered in soot and grime (Except on Woodnthings truck:lol and takes a good look to see any bare spots. But I would need to see an example of exactly what kind of work you're doing, before I know which one to show you.When we talk about the harness, it's not the plug itself, but the wires about 2 inches away where it rests on the valve cover. I've written some tutorials for manually creating cutting paths from existing images. That would give the best quality of cutting path, for the machine. Personally, I would do the drawing myself, rather than auto trace. If you have existing images that you want to use, you could either trace over them manually with the Pen tool, or if the image has the proper quality for it, use Inkscape's Trace Bitmap to auto trace it. Then save as WMF or EMF, and send to the machine. Well anyway, you would basically draw your paths using the Pen tool (or Pencil tool), or construct a drawing using shapes and convert to paths. I do find it a bit surprising, if that is in fact what your cutter is doing! When you say you've been sending PNG files to your cutter, but you notice that it's cutting both an inside and an outside line, that would imply to me that your cutting software must be automatically tracing them to create vector cutting paths. The only way to find out if that extension works with 1.0 (unless you know someone who knows) is to install 1.0 beta, install the extension, and try it.įrom the list of file formats you gave, EMF and WMF are the vector formats, and Inkscape can save in both formats. However, we can help you troubleshoot installing the extension, if you think that's where the problem might be. And for software, such as the extension you found, you would need to communicate with the author, if you have problems with it. Most of us probably can't help with any specific hardware. So I guess TL DR, any tips on bringing vector files into confusing chinese laser cutting software? I'm assuming the extensions from that site won't work on 1.0 anyway, and that's probably my issue? Does anyone know any other way to bring vectors into LaserDRW? I took a pic of the file types it will open (sorry it's a photo and not a screenshot, ha) I did find this:īut I've never used extensions before, and I've been googling and googling and can't figure anything out.
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The problem is: I have no idea how to bring vectors into LaserDRW. I have a laser engraver/cutter that runs LaserDRW (I use it on my fiance's Windows laptop - it wouldn't install on a mac) and what I've been doing (for about a year now) is just exporting all my files as PNGs (one file for engraving, one file for cutting) and they've worked just fine, if a little wonky on the cuts (I realize AS I TYPE THIS that it sees my cut strokes as just very thin shapes, that it's trying to cut outter and inner)īut the latest ones have been importing super pixelated, and I figure I should really be cutting with vectors anyway. I'm brand new to Inkscape (previously was using Illustrator CS5 on my decade-old macbook, but it finally died, and I turned to Inkscape 1.0 as a replacement on my new macbook, running Catalina)