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Parts are labeled at the saw with a bar code
for the drawing reference; scanning at the machining center ensures the right
program for each part, providing a foolproof, dependable and fast production
process that guarantees each part is machined correctly.

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Machine operations
can be stored parametrically so that as the part size changes, the machine
instructions are recalculated instantly.
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Supports
contour routing, operations on both sides of part, vacuum pod positions, dimension
lines and pockets.
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The
drawing geometry can be entered quickly by using the mouse to draw, move,
copy or edit objects.
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Drawing
objects can be positioned accurately using the grid, or via 'properties'
where formulae and 'variables' may be added.
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Details
of depths and tooling information can be added for each operation,
including tool speeds, tool path compensation and other tool specific data.
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Part
drawings can be printed on a route sheet and on part labels.
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Import
and export to/from DXF files.
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The
machine interface allows direct transfer of data to most CNC-controlled
machining centers.
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Grooves
and cut-outs can be passed to the Holzma beam saw with Cadmatic III
control.
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Machining
times are estimated for each drawing.
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