DMC software imports DXF, DWG, Gerber files to prepare for laser cutting, etching, ablation, and other 2D, 2.5D applications.
All objects are imported as lines and arcs for efficient machining. Gerber file import preserves its original track line width.
Set the size and position of the object or simply drag it where it should be machined.
Use Hatching to fill the volume of the object.
Use Stitching feature to split large objects to machine with galvo scanners.
STL files can be imported to DMC laser machining software to prepare them for laser additive manufacturing or deep laser engraving.
DMC slices and hatches STL files to convert them to 2.5D data for layer by layer machining.
Using 64-bit architecture, DMC not only supports large and complex STL files but handles them really fast. Our advanced slicing and hatching algorithms allow slicing 300 MB files with 4 million triangles in less than a minute.
Faulty STL models can be fixed using the DMC Slice Repair tool.
DMC allows NC Drill file import for laser drilling processes.
Adjust via hole size by offsets to compensate beam spot diameter.
Use either helical or layer by layer drilling. In Helical drilling mode, Z-axis moves constantly, while XY axes draw circles. In Layer mode, a set number of repeats are done before moving Z-axis by a specified step size to increase drilling depth.
Use the Stitching tool to center each hole at the center of galvo scanners.
Combine NC Drill file with Gerber files to do both PCB etching and drilling.
Simple shapes like lines, circles, arcs, and rectangles are easy to draw in DMC software. You can draw them by hand and/or add precise parameters for size and position.
You can even draw poly-lines and polygon shapes with a special easy to use tool.
All closed shapes can be hatched with one of the hatching types (lines, cross-hatching, dots, contours).
Select motion speed and laser parameters either for each shape, groups of shapes, or the whole recipe.
Use the Stitching tool to split large shapes or to center them in galvo scanner field.
Any imported or drawn object with a closed contour can be hatched in DMC laser machining software.
DMC has several different hatching modes: Line, Cross-Hatching (up to 5 angles), Dots, and Contours.
All modes allow deleting original contour, also adding contour and hatching offsets for beam spot compensation.
Line, Cross-Hatching, and Dots modes allow to change hatching angle.
Contour offset allows filling of the object or adding just a set number of contours.
Separate process parameters can be assigned for contour marking and for hatching.
To add a text in the machining recipe, simply click on the Text tool and click where it should appear.
DMC supports fonts supported by Windows, bold, italic, underline, and strikethrough functions.
Formulas and Variables can be used and interpreted in the text as well using {}. E.g. a line “speed = {v} mm/s”, where “v” is a variable with value 50, will return a result “speed = 50 mm/s”. This function is especially useful in R&D as process parameters can be marked near objects for future reference.
The trial version includes all the features of the software. Tell us a bit about your intended use and machine configuration and we will help you to configure it to work best for your system and application.