Please, please, please help, before I throw my beloved Apple iMac out of the window as Luban is really winding me up. I have purchased numerous SVG files ready for Christmas. As the images are all loaded onto one PDF file, I first have to load it into Inkscape. Once in Inkscape I ungroup the objects and then select the images individually and export them into a folder as “plain SVG”. I open LUBAN and import the objects, but the images are to the wrong scale. AHHH. Despite all my efforts I am unable to sort this and time is pressing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Once you have ungrouped all the files and imported them as converted pictures they will load as such and rescale bases on the picture size, not your original files’ scale.
If you are breaking up an original file into individual parts, then need to import all at the same scales, I would suggest as you break them up and convert them to the SVG files that you add a scale legend, or marker, that is exactly the same in each one, and then you can re-size in Luban so that all the markers match. Just a little H like symbol that is copied and pasted into each one. ( |-------| )
Don’t draw paths for the markers so you will be able to see them, but they won’t burn/engrave/cut into the final product.
Many thanks for the reply. I did import the images as one file (one image) and the scale was correct. However, when I tried to create the gcode, the image lines turned blue and Luban would not create the gcode. I will try your suggestion. It’s just a shame the Luban makes what should be straight forward, difficult at times.