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When you first open the “Plate Borders” menu option, the window will show a series of greyed out fields and a blank preview (first image). As soon as you increase the “Number of borders” by clicking on the [+] sign, the other fields will become active and you can start entering values (second image).
| Number of borders | In order to enter values and select a border type, you need to select at least one border. More borders will allow you to combine several border types. We will explain the use after going through the different values. |
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| Edit Border number | If you have chosen more than 1 border, select the border number you are going to edit. |
| Lef Margin | Self-explanatory. You can enter the distance between the border and each side of the plate. |
| Right Margin | |
| Top Margin | |
| Bottom Margin | |
| Corner Radius | When the border type selected allows, the value you enter for the corner radius will be applied to the 4 corners of your job. |
| Border type | Please refer to the list of border types below. |
| Border colour | Linking a specific colour to a border will allow you to apply specific engraving parameters to this border, just like you can for a coloured text line. |
| Number of Cuts | By increasing the number, the border wil be replicated toward the center of the plate as many times as indicated. |
| Cut Separation | The distance between the different cuts. |
If you want to apply two (or more) identical borders with a certain offset between them, you will increase the Number of cuts and enter the offset as the Cut separation value. One can obtain the same effect by increasing the Number of borders and adapting the values of the margins for each border. This method is more cumbersome, but allows for more flexibility. For example:
However, when using the Number of borders field, when you edit the values of each border, you will only see the active border in the preview. If you want to see the result, you will have to leave the Plate Borders window and return to the main screen.
Obviously, you can also combine the two functions and create two borders, the first having a single cut (to cut out the plate), the second border containing several cuts with an offset between them.