Full Version: EngraveLab
From: Jo (OAAE) [#1]
9 Sep 2006
To: ALL
EDITED: 10 Sep 2006 by DGL
From: laserman (MIKEMAC) [#2]
11 Sep 2006
To: Jo (OAAE) [#1] 12 Sep 2006
Todd,
I think the only way that you can use the Versa and engrave lab is with the ADVANCED driver. I am not really sure if the materials based driver will work.
I might be wrong but it is not hard to figure it out just try and print from engrave lab using the materials based driver.
From: Bill (ALBILLBERT2000) [#3]
12 Sep 2006
To: Jo (OAAE) [#1] 12 Sep 2006
From: Myyk [#4]
12 Sep 2006
To: Bill (ALBILLBERT2000) [#3] 13 Sep 2006
I have EngraveLab v6 and I would never use it on my laser.
It seems full of bugs and is sometimes quite unpredictible. It's Corel every tme for me.
I have to use it on my rotary machine and most days I swear at it. (And I have been using EngraveLab for years) I used to like version 4.95 until I became more proficient with Coreldraw.
I guess it really comes down to your own preference and how you carry out your work. I have obviously failed to come to grips with the changes from Version 4.95 to Version 6.
From: Bill (ALBILLBERT2000) [#5]
13 Sep 2006
To: Myyk [#4] 13 Sep 2006
I don't know how to answer your reply other than your right with comfort level.. I use both corel and Engrave lab and I think Engrave lab is great... so there.. lol...
Every thing depends on learning and feeling good with what you use.. and not having bugs.. or glitches..