Glowforge Pro
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How to Prepare Files in Adobe Illustrator for Cutting on a Glowforge Pro Laser Cutter
- Open Adobe Illustrator and create a new document.
- Set the document size to match the size of the work area of the laser (11"x19").
- Design your project using any shapes, text, or images you like.
- Once you are finished designing, select all objects of the same operation type (ie, cutting, engraving, etching) and go to Object > Group to group them together.
- Next, you need to convert your design to an SVG file. To do this, go to File > Export > Export As.
- In the Export As window, select SVG (.svg) from the Format dropdown menu.
- Click Export and save your file to your computer.
How to Use a Glowforge Pro Laser Cutter
- Place your material on the Glowforge bed and secure it with masking tape or honeycomb pins.
- Open the Glowforge app and upload your SVG file.
- Select the appropriate settings for your material and project.
- Press the small remote on top of the laser cutter to turn on air filtration.
- Click the Print button to start cutting.
Here are some additional tips for using Adobe Illustrator to prepare files for cutting on a Glowforge Pro:
- Use hairlines for all of your cut lines. Hairlines are the thinnest stroke weight in Illustrator and will produce the cleanest cuts.
- Make sure that all of your objects are closed paths. If an object is not a closed path, the laser will not be able to cut it correctly.
- If you are cutting text, make sure that it is converted to outlines. To do this, select the text and go to Type > Create Outlines.
- If you are engraving an image, make sure that it is converted to grayscale. To do this, select the image and go to Image > Mode > Grayscale.
Here are some additional tips for using a Glowforge Pro laser cutter:
- Always wear safety glasses when operating the laser cutter.
- Clean the laser bed after each use to remove any residue.
- Never leave the laser cutter unattended while it is in operation.