AMADA's ASIS100PCL offers unitary control of the information necessary for processing, and contributes to improving productivity through effective information use. PEU/Win Transfers processing programs saved on the ASIS100PCL/AP100 server to network machines.
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We currently export a DXF file for our AP100 Amada software that works with our Amada lasers. What we are noticing is that whenever the dxf is brought into AP100, the dxf file comes in with a ton of small segments when dealing with a curve or ellipse. This causes the laser to have a ton of start and stop positions which leads to a very un-uniform cut and a lot of slag. Does anyone have the same trouble in regards to dxf files breaking up and if so, how are you overcoming this issue? I have heard of some companies using a 3rd party package to solidify the dxf but I do not know what they are using. I did try converting the flat pattern to draft entities before sending the dxf, but no change. The strange thing is, when I read the dxf log file it shows a very small amount of entities but once brought in to AP100, it's turns into hundreds. AP100 states that there is nothing they can do with the files.
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- AP100 CAD allows you to quickly and efficiently design individual sheet metal components. In addition to the most common methods of 2D design, the software also offers 3D modeling and a selection of functions for sheet metal processing, which are implemented by the specific programming system of your software package.
- The software creates the bending sequence in manual of semi-automatic mode, giving the user the ability to determine the tools and machine configuration. Selection criteria are used to automatically select tools. The software relies on standard and special tools from the central tool library on the AP100 SDD server.
- The VPSS3i ist externally programmable and allows even complex nestings, processing of 2D and 3D-drawings and interacts with the AMADA Datenbank for cutting data management. This is where you will find all information about the AMADA software department.