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Setting Up and Managing Material Parameters

Import, create, save, search and select

Selecting a material for a job

  • Go to the Prepare screen. 
  • In the material section, click the dropdown arrow. 
  • Search for a material by: 
    • Scrolling through the list. 
    • Typing the material’s name or associated tags into the search bar. 
  • View the effects assigned to the material displayed below the selection dropdown. 
  • Click on an effect to open its advanced settings. 

Viewing and editing material details in Prepare screen

  • Click the Material Details button to open the parameter screen. 
  • Review the pre-defined parameters in the database. 
  • To modify parameters: 
    • Ensure you have permission to edit material parameters (set in User Management). 
    • Edit the parameters as needed. 
  • Save changes: 
    • Save: Saves changes only for the current job. 
    • Store: Updates the global database. 
      • Overwrite: Replaces existing material parameters. 
      • Save as New: Creates a new material with the updated parameters. 
  • Click Reset to undo any unsaved changes. 
  • Click Cancel to close the screen without saving. 

Tip: A comprehensive list of all material settings and their descriptions is provided at the end of the page. Please note that separate tables are available for plotters, such as the Speedy, and for Galvo lasers, like the U300. 

Creating, editing, copying and importing materials in materials list

Access the Materials List (requires user permission). Choose one of the following options: 

Add New Material: 

  • Manually enter the material effects and parameters. 
  • Click Save when done (you will be prompted if you forget to save before exiting). 

Copy materials: 

  • Use the Search Material field to locate existing materials. 
  • Suggestions may appear based on previous searches.  
  • Ruby searches material names and tags. 
  • Click on the material you want to copy 
  • Click Save as new to get a new material based on a copy.  
  • Change the material name by clicking the pencil icon. 
  • Update material parameters and effects and explained in the Edit material details section.  

Edit material details 

  • Use the Search Material field to locate existing materials. 
  • Click on a material to view its assigned parameters and effects. 
    • Edit the material effects and parameters. 
    • Add one or more tags to organize materials (e.g., material thickness, lens type, owner’s name). 
    • Tags make materials easier to find during a search. 
    • Click on the heart icon to mark a material as a favorite. 
    • Favorite materials are shown by default on the Prepare screen. 
    • Save to overwrite the selected  
  • Import from cloud (machine must be connected to the internet): 
    • Ruby will check for and import new materials available in the cloud. 
    • Suggested alternative materials are displayed if no exact matches are available for your machine. 
  • Import materials locally (saved on your computer or network) 
  • Export or delete materials as needed for backups or clean-up. 

Tip: A comprehensive list of all material settings and their descriptions is provided at the end of the page. Please note that separate tables are available for plotters, such as the Speedy, and for Galvo lasers, like the U300. 

Managing material effects

  • View the list of effects assigned to a material. 
  • To add a new effect: 
    • Click the “+ Add effect to material” button. 
    • For a new material effect, enter the effect’s name and process Click OK to save it. 
    • Or click on the arrow to choose one of the effects available in the list  
    • Assign a layer (color) and parameters to the effect or copy parameters from existing effects. 
  • To remove an effect: 
    • Select the effect from the list and delete it (this doesn’t remove the effect from the system). 
  • Reorder effects using drag-and-drop: 
    • Ensure engraving effects are placed above cutting effects. 

Additional notes

  • Engraving first: Engraving processes cannot be placed below cutting or marking processes. 
  • The order of colors/layers of geometries assigned to the same process is ignored.
  • Export and backup: 
    • Export materials for backups. 
    • Delete materials permanently if no longer needed. 
  • Flatbed lasers / Plotter
  • Galvo laser / Marking lasers

Flatbed lasers / Plotter

Value 

Process 

Explanation 

Process 

Shows if a layer with a specific color is set for engraving or cutting. Each effect can only be applied once per material. 

Layer 

Engrave Cut 

Specifies the color assigned to this layer’s effect. A single layer can have multiple colors. 

Power 

Engrave Cut 

Percent of the maximum power available.  

Speed 

Engrave Cut 

Percent of the maximum speed available.  

Source 

Engrave Cut 

Indicates which laser (CO2 or fiber) to use. This is important for machines like the Speedy flexx that have both types. 

DPI 

Engrave 

Defines the engraving detail in dots per inch (DPI). 

Frequency 

Cut 

Specifies the laser’s frequency for cutting, measured in Hertz. 

Advanced material parameters are shown by clicking on the arrow.  

Value 

Process 

Explanation 

Passes 

Engrave 

Cut 

Defines how many times the laser will repeat the engraving or cutting process. 

Direction 

Engrave 

Choose whether engraving starts from the top or bottom. Starting from the bottom can reduce cleanup afterward. 

Engrave mode 

Engrave 

Standard: Engraves left-to-right and right-to-left alternately. 

Unidirectional: Engraves only left-to-right, which takes more time. 

High quality 

Engrave 

Off: Laser moves only the shortest required distance per line 

On: Laser always moves across the largest area of the entire layout. This can improve engraving quality at high speed. 

Relief 

Engrave 

Adjusts laser power based on graphic shades: 
White = No power. 

Light areas = Low power. 

Dark areas = High power. 

Black = Maximum power. 

This is ideal for creating 3D effects using a 64-bit grayscale graphic. Color images are converted to grayscale when imported into Ruby. 

Z-offset 

Engrave 

Cut 

Adjusts the laser focus for each layer: 

0: Keeps the table in place. 

Negative: Moves the table up, focusing deeper into the material. 

Positive: Moves the table down, focusing above the material. 

 

Process gas 

Engrave 

Cut 

Turn on or off air assist or external gas during engraving or cutting. This can improve the results. 

Dithering 

Engrave 

Choose a halftone pattern for grayscale engraving based on the design and desired effect. 

Engrave covered layers 

Engrave 

Typically, the laser engraves visible colors only. If you want to engrave an entire layer before moving to the next, activate this option. 

 

Process splitting 

Engrave 

None: Processes all designs together. 

By Design: Processes designs one at a time in the order they are arranged. 

Path planning 

Cut 

Standard: Default mode. 

Accuracy: Focuses on precision, but cutting takes longer. 

Throughput: Prioritizes speed over precision. 

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