Full Spectrum Laser LLC's RetinaEngrave Laser Controller

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fullspeceng
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Full Spectrum Laser LLC's RetinaEngrave Laser Controller

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RetinaEngrave is 6 axis motion controller designed specifically for laser engravers/cutters powered by XMOS. We have sold several hundred machines and XMOS has made it all possible.

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•as easy to use as printer: File \ Print and the laser will engrave / cut!
•the best non-OEM laser controller and software available on the market today
•hardware 100% developed by Full Spectrum Laser LLC with immediate in stock replacement available from the USA
•software 100% written by Full Spectrum Laser LLC means any bug fixes / requests are handled quickly
•1000x1000 dpi high speeed rastering -> better than the human eye can resolve
•easy to use direct printing of both raster graphics and vector graphics
•advanced user interface written with Direct3D rendering
•compatiable with any Windows platform (Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP) 32-bit and 64-bit versions
•single push button easy output for both vector cutting and raster engraving
•automatically converts color images to black and white and the correct resolution with user adjustable thresholding for easy engraving
•automatically removes fills and generates optimized cutting paths from vector graphics for easy cutting
•optimized multi-axis trajectory planner with advanced blending allows for the best possible direct cutting
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jason
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Post by jason »

Cool! Question is, what would you make with it? Any projects?
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jonathan
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Post by jonathan »

This looks wicked, the only downside being that the name scared the sh*t out of me. **Hides eyes**
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Only a matter of time before someone tries to cut a mirror.