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Roland PNC 1000 CAMM1 running on Autocad
by the way for anyone who wants to try, the CAM1 PNC 1000 will work with Autocad (2000 under XP, at least.)
(I’m still begging for the manual to see what the other setting do, if anybody will send me a link to it.)
install a driver from:
http://dg4.roland.co.jp/en/cutting.html#camm1Set ‘FREE Y’ on the cutter, (I am using the paralell port and an old cable off a dead printer.)
To plot/cut in cad:
select the default page size, 470×1600
set print to Portrait
scale at 1:1.Make up and save a workspace model rectangle at 500w x 1600h heading up your moniter. The bottom of your moniter is the front of the cutter as you face it to turn it on.
offset inside by 10 and keep all your work in that box.
Work from the bottom up, and select what you want to print.For text, use mtext on any truetype font. At the command line type ‘txtexp’ then select the text and you get a vector outline that needs a bit of cleaning. ‘txtfill’ is said to work (I forget who told me this) and the lisp curvetext command gives curved text.
I’ll be using this to cut light sandblast patterns for glass etching and tracings for freehand plasma cutting on steel.
(I guess you could even make a sign, now that I think about it.)
take care,
jim
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