White Haus
Not a Newbie
Long story short - I've just discovered that files that pass through Onyx/CutServer and are sent to our Summa F1612 / GoProduce are being ruined by adding thousands of nodes where they don't belong.
Am I missing a setting in Onyx that says "please ruin my cut files and turn 4 points into 500"?
Screenshots attached of the design file in Corel, and how it comes into GoProduce only when it passes through Onyx CutServer.
Just to make matters more interesting, I can take that same file and bypass Onyx (By importing cut only file directly into GoProduce) and it will appear exactly as it does in Corel, with 4 nodes for a circle and 8 nodes for a rectangle w/ radius corners.
This is a just a simplified test/experiment - the actual job we just ran/ruined was with much more complex panels w/ printed acrylic. (yay reprints)
No idea when this started or why, but it makes circles and all inside shapes cut like crap with the router. Reduce nodes/clean up file "feature" in Go Produce just makes shapes look even worse.
Any thoughts/theories? I'm out of ideas on this one.
Am I missing a setting in Onyx that says "please ruin my cut files and turn 4 points into 500"?
Screenshots attached of the design file in Corel, and how it comes into GoProduce only when it passes through Onyx CutServer.
Just to make matters more interesting, I can take that same file and bypass Onyx (By importing cut only file directly into GoProduce) and it will appear exactly as it does in Corel, with 4 nodes for a circle and 8 nodes for a rectangle w/ radius corners.
This is a just a simplified test/experiment - the actual job we just ran/ruined was with much more complex panels w/ printed acrylic. (yay reprints)
No idea when this started or why, but it makes circles and all inside shapes cut like crap with the router. Reduce nodes/clean up file "feature" in Go Produce just makes shapes look even worse.
Any thoughts/theories? I'm out of ideas on this one.