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File Operations | |||||
Create a New File |
This option opens the Job Setup form, which is used to create a new blank job of the specified dimensions and type. The relative origins for X0, Y0 and Z0 are also specified at this point, and the measurement units can be set in either inches or metric. The Modeling Resolution and default 3D shading color/material can also be set at this stage. |
Open a File |
This option opens the File Open dialog window, allowing Cut2D Laser Desktop files (CRV) and importable 2D vector files to be selected and opened. |
Save a File |
This option opens the File Save As dialog window and allows the job to be saved as a Cut2D Laser Desktop file. Navigate to the required folder, enter a suitable name for the job and click the Save button. |
Import Vectors |
This opens the File Open dialog window and allows 2D DXF, EPS and AI and PDF files to be imported into the 2D View. The imported vectors will always be read in at the size and scale they were created in their original design software. Once open they can be scaled and edited in the same way as vectors created in Cut2D Laser Desktop. All the Vector tools will be dealt with in that section of this manual. To import toolpaths from PhotoVCarve and Cut3D (.PVC and .V3D file extensions), use File ► Import... ► Import PhotoVCarve or Cut3D Toolpaths from the main menu bar. Any Toolpath data saved as .PVC or .V3D files can be imported and will be visible in the Toolpath List. |
Import Bitmap |
This opens the File Open dialog window and allows image files to be selected and imported into the current open job. File types - BMP, JPG, TIF, GIF, PNG Images are imported to sketch vectors over the top of them, generate traced vectors. |
CRV |
Files previously created and saved in Cut2D Laser Desktop will be opened and displayed in the 2D Design window. All calculated toolpaths are stored/opened from the CRV file. |
DXF |
Files from other CAD or graphics software packages such as AutoCAD will be opened in the original size and position. The Job Setup Form is automatically opened showing the maximum X and Y dimensions of the opened design. The actual size of the material can then be specified along with the required thickness and appropriate X0, Y0 and Z0 origins. |
EPS |
Files from typical design software such as Corel Draw can be opened. The Job Setup form will automatically be opened so the required material size can be specified. By default the EPS file will be placed with the lower left corner of the design at X0, Y0. |
AI |
Files from typical design software such as Adobe Illustrator and Corel Draw can be opened. The Job Setup form will automatically be opened so the required material size can be specified. The AI file will be placed with the lower left corner of the design at X0, Y0 |
Software such as the Adobe product range can be used to convert files from other design and word processing software into the industry standard PDF file format. The text and vector content of PDF files is extracted when imported into Cut2D Laser Desktop. When importing multiple page PDF documents each page is placed on a separate layer. |
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SKP |
SketchUp files with a .SKP extension (see www.sketchup.com) can be imported as 2D data suitable for machining. |