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Laser cutting DXF checker

Laser Cutting DXF Checker for Preflight Review

Inspect DXF files before laser cutting. Check layers, bounds, duplicate line warnings, unsupported entities, and browser-generated file summaries.

Help laser cutting users catch obvious file risks before production handoff.

¿Por qué usar esta herramienta?

  • - Review drawing size and layer structure before cutting
  • - Spot duplicate LINE warnings that can affect cutting paths
  • - Identify splines, hatches, blocks, and Z values for cleanup
  • - Share a quick report with production or customers

Cómo funciona

  1. 1. Load the DXF file into the online viewer.
  2. 2. Check layer visibility, dimensions, and warning cards.
  3. 3. Clean the source file if the preflight report shows risks.

Casos de uso comunes

  • - Laser cutting job intake
  • - Customer file review
  • - Cut path sanity checks
  • - DXF cleanup planning

Ideal para

  • - Laser file intake
  • - Finding duplicate line warnings
  • - Checking scale and layer structure

No recomendado para

  • - Replacing laser CAM setup
  • - Confirming material settings
  • - Guaranteeing closed cut paths

Limitaciones

  • - The checker does not replace machine-specific laser software.
  • - Kerf, material, power, and speed settings are outside this browser report.
  • - Open path validation should be performed in the final CAM workflow.

¿Listo para probarlo?

Usa la herramienta en el navegador para inspeccionar, convertir o preparar tu archivo; después revisa la salida antes de usarla en producción CAD/CAM.

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Preguntas frecuentes

Why are duplicate lines a laser cutting issue?

Duplicate lines can cause repeated cutting passes, extra heat, and unexpected machine behavior depending on the CAM workflow.

Can this checker verify kerf compensation?

No. Kerf compensation is machine and material specific and should be handled in CAM or laser software.

Can I use it for customer file intake?

Yes. It is useful as a quick first-pass screen before deeper CAD/CAM cleanup.