8 STEPS TO CREATE 8 STEPS TO CREATE LASER CUTTING LASER CUTTING VECTOR FILES VECTOR FILES Begin by creating or opening your design using Adobe Illustrator for laser cutting. Ensure that your design consists of vector elements, which are composed of lines and shapes rather than pixels. Vector graphics are essential for precision in laser cutting. 1. START WITH A VECTOR DESIGN Go to File > New to create a new document. Set the dimensions of your document to match the size of the material you’ll be using for laser cutting. It’s crucial to make sure that the artboard size accurately represents the area your laser cutter will work on. Now, you can start designing your project. Use the various drawing tools in Illustrator to create your shapes, lines, and text. Remember that the design should be in black and white, as the laser cutter typically interprets these colors as cutting paths. If your design includes text, select it and go to Type > Create Outlines. This step converts the text into vector shapes, ensuring that the laser cutter can interpret it correctly. Ensure that all your shapes possess a stroke color for outlining and no fill color. Laser cutting machines recognize strokes as cutting paths, whereas fills are usually disregarded. Now, it's time to send your laser-cutting vector file to the machine. Refer to your laser cutter's user manual for detailed guidance on how to load and process your file. For expertise in laser cutting services, trust RazorLAB. 2. SET UP THE DOCUMENT 3. DESIGN YOUR PROJECT 4. CONVERT TEXT TO OUTLINES 5. ADJUST STROKE & FILL 6. CHECK FOR OVERLAPPING PATHS 7. EXPORT THE FILE Consistency and determination are the keys to the sustainability of any business. So that customers keep coming, make sure all your ingredients are fresh, the food tastes good, the service is always friendly, and so on. Once your design is ready, go to File > Save As or File > Export. Choose the SVG or DXF format as the file type, and make sure to select the appropriate options, such as “Preserve Illustrator Editing Capabilities” or “Convert to Outlines.” 8. SEND TO THE LASER CUTTER