![]() I've calculated a Laser Machining toolpath and saved it from Autodesk ArtCAM Premium using the Laser DXF (*.dxf) post processor option, which includes the specified Z depths, and have checked the code. If you have an active Autodesk maintenance plan or subscription, you should be working in Autodesk ArtCAM Premium 2018 (Version: 2018.0.3 Build: -1912-b2886ed2a) by now. ![]() For example, Autodesk ArtCAM Premium 2017 Service Pack 6 (build 273). What build of Autodesk ArtCAM Premium 2017 are you working in? To confirm this, select the Help > About Autodesk ArtCAM menu option in your ArtCAM software. ![]() In addition to DXF, the laser imports PLO files. Do I need to export each slice as a separate DXF file or is there a way to stack the slices so that the Rofin will laser them within a single Z height setting? Rofin's Visual Laser Marking software does this as well, but only on vector data. I have used the Artcam 3D tool-path laser machining to create my slices and step over. I am looking to cut 3D beveled text on hardened tool steel. ![]() I am wondering if anyone has used Artcam laser machining tool-paths with a Rofin Laser? I am currently running Artcam 2017 Premium and have a Rofin LME-RM LT 100 watt fiber laser. Hi to the Autodesk Community and the ArtCAM wrote:
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