What is Auto Fit?
Auto Fit is a function that helps you generate and align artwork on your multiple materials.
This helps improve the efficiency of your bulk orders.
How to perform Auto Fit?
1. Place your material on the work area.
- Ensure the materials and background are free of marks or dirt.
- If using a honeycomb board, place smooth paper on it as a background before placing the materials.
- Ensure the materials contrast with the background: light-colored materials should be placed on a black background, and dark-colored materials on a white background for easy identification.
- Place only one type of material at a time, ensuring the materials are uniform in shape, size, and color.
- Maintain at least 5mm spacing between each material to ensure clear contours.
How to place the material correctly? | |
✅ No marks or shapes other than materials in the camera review. ✅ Place only materials with the same shape and color. ✅ Maintain spacing and arrange neatly. |
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❌ Materials or background with dirt, or honeycomb board. ❌ Placing multiple shapes of materials at once. ❌ Materials not spaced well or overlapping.
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2. Place the design object on one of the materials.
- Position the design on one of the materials, ensuring it overlapped with the material.
3. Execute automatic alignment.
- Select the object correctly placed on the material.
- Click the "Auto Fit" button on the object panel.
- Click "Confirm" to perform auto fitting.
Possible Causes of Auto Fit Failure
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Using potentially reflective materials. (e.g., acrylic):
- Placing potentially reflective materials near a light source may cause noticeable reflection, making contours hard to identify.
- Suggestion: Move materials slightly away from the light source and position them centrally to reduce reflection.
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Visible Shadows in Camera Preview:
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For example, Ador users might see that when the material is placed near an indoor light source, thicker materials can create shadows that affect the accuracy of material shape recognition.
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Suggestion: Place the material as close to the center of the Ador workspace as possible to minimize shadow creation.
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Camera Stitching discrepancy (e.g., B Series Machines):
- Stitching may cause shadows and alignment gaps, making it difficult to recognize material shapes.
- Suggestion: Check for significant stitching discrepancy during camera preview and redo the preview if needed.
Note: Auto Fit may cause angle discrepancy on some difficult-to-judge shapes. Please recheck the position of all engraved objects after auto fitting.
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