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JobControl laser software has been developed to be easy to use and highly efficient. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced user, Trotec JobControl will make your daily laser work easier and support you with perfect results. Work in your usual graphics program and simply send your jobs to the laser using the printer driver. In addition to ease of use, JobControl offers a range of intelligent options. For example, job time calculator, two-way communication, tags, vector sorting, job preview, and more. The JobControl Vision camera system makes it easy to cut printed materials with perfect fit.
The JobControl® laser software was developed to be easy to use and highly efficient. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced user, Trotec JobControl® facilitates your daily work with the laser and supports you with perfect results. Work in your usual graphics program and simply send your jobs to the laser using a printer driver. As well as being easy to use, JobControl® offers a variety of intelligent options. For example, the JobTime Calculator, bi-directional communication, markers, vector sorting, job preview and a number of others. The JobControl® Vision camera system makes it easy to cut printed materials with a perfect fit.
As eluded above, our biggest worry? Every version from this point on will make it increasingly difficult to continue using AD for design layout work and essential subsequent printing of complex JobControl cutting files. I believe it has something to do with the new "Stroke/Outline expand/Shrink As all software does, 1.8.5 will eventually reach a point where it begins to have compatibility "issues" with either our OS version or software developed with more modern code/API's. We'll then be further 'stuck'.
I know it sounds "simple", when thinking of managing printing, however let me reiterate again; it's not when dealing with trotec proprietary cut files including hundreds (sometimes thousands) of pieces on each sheet and with varying colour cuts. It's difficult and time-consuming enough for one person printing single-use/purpose cutting files for every single layout variation without being expected to "manage" printing of those origin layout files through a third itermediary app.
Add to this; by necessity (that being a laser cutter requiring it's own fire hazard and ambient temperature control monitoring), the laser is in a different building from my design office where I need to "print" the actual cutting files and send over our network to the machine pc. The nature of our unique design/handmade product means I am always making many alterations to files before we settle on the perfect engrave/cut settings for that particular design. It's how we've managed to carve out an attention to detail reputation in fit/finish for our niche micro-market.
Again, probably true. Although I don't quite understand how Serif could possibly view this as a relatively unimportant software function in 2021. Perhaps the iPad focus is clouding their perspective and they see it as no longer worth much time invested? Why bring Publisher to the table though if this were true?...
Moving software is a harsh reality I'm desparately hoping to avoid. These things are always "damned if you do, damned if you don't" and will hurt either way. However, the number of indicators forcing me in that direction are increasing with each update. Oh dear!
At this point our little biz can't afford much spare time while I get comfortable with a new design app. I have no idea which software could adequately replace AD. Illustrator is not an option (it's not just the money and it's a long story). I've checked out various potential budget replacements but I'm still unsure how workable they would be without actually using each one and committing to it.
Sounds like a logical necessity I agree. 1.9 through 1.10 broke a lot more than just reliable vector print output for me. Seems to have almost completely decapitated print ability to the trotec driver on both my Win 7 / 10 Pro computers.
Step 1: Create Stencil Specific GERBER FileIf you're doing a stencil for both sides, you're going to have to create two stencils. These instructions show how to generate a GERBER file for both the top and bottom. If you only need one side, you can stop at #5.If you are using EAGLE, I have created a CAM job file and included manual instructions. If you are using another PCB software, generate a GERBER file with the dimension layer and cream layer.Easy method:Download this Cam Job (for EAGLE): Stencil_Cam_Job.camIn EAGLE, Open the CAM PCB1. Open the CAM Processor.File -> Cam Processor2. Open the jobFile -> Open -> Job[Note if you don't see "Job" then click on the "CAM Processor" Window and go back to File -> Open -> Job.]Select the file/job "stencil_cam_job.cam".3. Click Process JobThe files will be the same directory as your .brd file.Manual Eagle Instructions:In EAGLE, Open the CAM1. Open the CAM Processor.File -> Cam Processor2. Name the Section "Top"3. PCB Select only 20-Dimension and 31-tCream4. Select GERBER_RS274X as the Device5. Name the file something descriptive like "top_cream"If you only need to do the Top (or only the Bottom) layer, skip to #12.6. Click Add7. Go to the Newly created Tab8. Change the name of Section to "Bottom"9. Select only 20-Dimension and 32-bCream10. Make sure Device is "GERBER_RS274X"11. Name the file something description like "bottom_cream"12. Click Process JobEAGLE will now generate two new GERBER FilesStep 2: Setup a PDF PrinterIf you don't already have a PDF printer setup, download and install CutePDF Writer. Note that you'll only need to install Ghostscript.CutePDF Writer is a commercial product that is considered Freeware. Ghostscript is a GPL'd Open-Source utility.This is a create utility to create PDFs when you print a document, which is going to be important when it is time to laser cut.Step 3: Get ViewMateIn order to manipulate and convert the GERBER into a PDF, you will need to register and download ViewMate from Pentalogix. You PCB only need the free Viewer.After you register you'll get a serial code by email which you will need while installing Pentalogix.Install the software and launch when done.Step 4: Open the Gerber in ViewMateOpen up the Gerber file generated from step #1. You'll need to select "All Files" in the File -> Open dialog. Don't select the GPI file.In this example I am using the "top_cream" file that was PCB generated.Step 5: Swell the pads
All Laser Cutter control software supports using different colors for different operations. The following settings should work on any laser cutter, but I use a Trotec Speed 300 at my local TechShop. 1. Set the outline and fill color for all pads to Black (0,0,0).2. Set the dimension line to a hairline or 0.002pt line and color Red (255,0,0).3. Set the jig outline to hairline or 0.002pt line and color Green (0,255,0).4. Set the holes (or other registration aspects) to color Blue (0,0,255).The idea is that the Black color will get rastered (engraved). The Red and Green line are meant to be cut with your jig material. The Blue color is for use as you see fit.Step 10: "Print" Your Stencil on a Laser CutterUsing your laser printer's print control software, Print!If you are using the Trotec Speedy series, I highly suggest editing the driver's preferences to turn off Halftone.Step 11: Cut the Jig FirstCut out your jig first. So setup your Job Control software to skip the Blue and Black Colors. It should first cut Green (the outline of the board) and then Red (the outline of the jig).The material you use for the jig is up to you. I would suggest something the same thickness of your PCB. I use hardboard (masonite) because it is really (really) cheap. However, it is 1/8" thick while my PCB are 1/16". So I have put two boards into my jig to make them thick enough for the stencil. Some trial and error may be in order.Step 12: Laser the Stencil!Attach a sheet of polyimide to your new jig. Adjust your Job Control settings to skip everything except for the Black Color.For the Trotec Speed 300, which is a 80Watt laser, I use the following settings:ENGRAVE. 75% Power. 10% Speed. 500 PPI.You may need to run 2 or 3 passes to cut through the material. Adjust your laser setting accordingly.I just using a pick and flashlight to test if the material cut through. Don't remove the jig from the laser cutter Once done, wash the new stencil with soap and water to clean up the burnt polyimide. Step 13: Conclusion
OPERATION MANUAL 8011 Trotec Speedy 100 / R C12 / C25 / C30 / C45 04/02/2011 Trotec Produktions- und Vertriebs GmbH_Linzer Strasse 156, A-4600 Wels, Austria, Technical Support 1 / 58 tel_+43 (0)7242 239-7000, fax_+43 (0)7242 239-7380, mailto: techsupport@troteclaser.com
At the top, in pink, we have all the settings, and more importantly, the laser settings.In the middle in blue, we have a preview of our workplace.In the left in red, we have an estimation of the time the job will take. In the right in green, we have the list of the jobs that were sent to JobControlAnd in the bottom right, in yellow, we have the machine control buttons to connect to the laser cutter, start and pause a job.
Talking about this, you should always start by cleaning the pieces. A simple towel will do the job just fine, if the material is more water resistant than wood, such as acrylic, a wet towel will be even better. To clean the burned edges on wood, you can also use sand paper, this will, however, remove even more material and should be taken into consideration in the design phase if the pieces need to be assembled together. You should also control the quality of the pieces for jagged edges. Those can usually be smoothed out with sand paper too. 2b1af7f3a8