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Ruby® 2.11.1 - 26.11.2025

Improvements on long-term engraving, rotary speed handling, inset and outset behaviour, handling of combined curves and error messages description.

Improvements:

Improvements for long-time Engraving

Customers can now reliably engrave large or complex designs over long runtimes without unexpected failures—important for industrial, educational, and production-focused users.

Optimized rotary speed handling

Greater control and safer processing of cylindrical or heavy objects, with improved engraving and marking quality. Testing around ~10% speed is now feasible and recommended for demanding rotary applications.

Inset and outset calculation improvements

More predictable and geometrically accurate offsets, especially important for precision cutting, stamps, seals, and fine vector work.

Improved handling of combined curves

More reliable results when combining vector paths, improving confidence when preparing complex designs for cutting or engraving.

Rayjet 300 support in Ruby®

Rayjet 300 users can now benefit from Ruby’s modern workflow, unified job preparation, and improved usability.

More descriptive error messages

Faster troubleshooting for customers, support teams, and sales engineers.

Correct machine stop behaviour for Vision Print&Cut

Improved safety, predictable machine behaviour, and higher confidence when working with camera-based workflows and registration marks.

Further improvements:

  • A more robust and predictable overall system, especially in mixed machine environments and complex production setups.
  • Adjusted temperature warning thresholds to prevent false alarms while maintaining safety
  • Improved standby behaviour to avoid undefined machine states
  • Better handling of legacy machines and path planning values
  • Fixes for DXF, SVG, and PDF import issues affecting geometry, scaling, and line thickness
  • Stamp shoulder is preserved when using process splitting
  • Optimized cut ordering now processes overlapping cutlines correctly
  • Vision Print&Cut jobs can now be created via profiles
  • Seal settings are consistent between profiles and design view
  • Regmark-based Vision Print&Cut jobs with array functionality are fully supported
  • Aborting a Vision Print&Cut process during registration mark detection now behaves safely and reliably
  • Fit to Design works reliably with thick line geometries
  • Correct line thickness handling for imported PDF files
  • Line scaling is fully supported again
  • File Import Stability
  • Direct access to the Trotec material shop from Ruby®

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