What is Engraving Mode
Engraving Mode is a parameter in xTool Creative Space (XCS) that sets how bitmap and vector paths are engraved. It determines whether the laser will use Bi-directional or Uni-directional mode during the engraving process.
- Bi-directional: The laser module emits light beams when it moves both from left to right and from right to left. Compared to the uni-directional mode, it takes less time to process a material. Due to backlashes, however, the processed patterns, especially the edges of the patterns, are not as clear as those processed in uni-directional mode.
- Uni-directional: The laser module emits light beams only when it moves from left to right. Theoretically, it provides more detail as it does not require frequent changes in direction or complex corner paths. Compared to the bi-directional mode, it takes more time to process a material, but the processed patterns are clearer.
Applicable Machines
The Engraving Modes function applies to bitmap engraving and vector engraving for all models.
When to Set Engraving Mode
Improved efficiency
For large-area engraving tasks, the Bi-directional engraving mode reduces laser head idle time and increases engraving efficiency.
Material Protection
On some materials, Uni-directional engraving can protect the integrity of the material by reducing the thermal impact of the material.
How to Set Engraving Mode
Engraving mode can be divided into Bi-directional or Uni-directional mode.
Tips & Tricks
Mode selection based on material
For heat-sensitive materials, the Uni-directional engraving mode is recommended to minimize thermal effects.
Balancing efficiency and quality
Bi-directional engraving mode can increase efficiency, but in some cases may result in a slight reduction in engraving quality, which needs to be selected according to specific needs.