Historically, bridging the gap between a DXF design and an EZD laser command required tedious workarounds, manual scaling, and frequent software crashes. A new generation of DXF to EZD file converters has emerged to streamline this workflow.
: New conversion workflows emphasize cleaning geometry—such as removing overlapping lines and closing polylines—to prevent the laser from double-cutting or creating burrs on metal surfaces. Why Convert to EZD?
Historically, bridging the gap between a DXF design and an EZD laser command required tedious workarounds, manual scaling, and frequent software crashes. A new generation of DXF to EZD file converters has emerged to streamline this workflow.
: New conversion workflows emphasize cleaning geometry—such as removing overlapping lines and closing polylines—to prevent the laser from double-cutting or creating burrs on metal surfaces. Why Convert to EZD?
