CAMLINK2

Main new features

Cutting condition setting for each layer

Layers can be loaded from a DXF file, and detailed cutting conditions (cutting thickness, cutting speed, number of cuts, blade type, etc.) can be set for each layer.


Cutting condition setting for each layer



V-cutting function: Beautifully expresses bending of thick materials

The V-cutting tool can be used to create crisp edges at bends when works such as thick corrugated cardboard are bent.
* Only plotters supporting tools for V-cutting


V-cutting function: Beautifully expresses bending of thick materials

Table toggle function: Improved work efficiency


The cutting area can be divided into two areas, and while one area is cutting, the other area can be preparing for the next cut, allowing for more efficient cutting.
*This function can be used with the CFX series cutting plotters when the expansion table is connected.


Table toggle function: Improved work efficiency

Edge detection: Easy and accurate cutting


The work edges can be detected. This eliminates the need to enter the work size and enables cutting to be corrected even when the work is skewed.
It is also possible to cut from the reverse side of the data with registration marks. Cutting from the reverse side produces a clean finish.


Edge detection: Easy and accurate cutting

"Cut Preview" and "Trace Output": Prevent cutting errors

■Cut Preview
Before actually cutting the data, the cut line, cutting direction, cutting order, etc. under the set output conditions can be confirmed with animation.

■Trace Output
This function traces the cutting trajectory with the LED pointer. The cutting position can be checked before cutting.


Cut Preview

Cut Preview




Other existing features

■Output all shapes with Pen
Before actually cutting the data, all figures can be drawn in pen to check the settings.

■Setting up any order of cutting
You can change and set up any order of cutting.

■The prevention function from over cut
Takes into account cutting shape and the thickness of the sheet to prevent from over-cutting.


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