Whats New ProNest v10 2
Whats New ProNest v10 2
Tab Improvements
Developed primarily for laser applications, several tab enhancements are available: Lead-outs on tabs Tabs added through AutoTab or manually using Advanced Edit can now have lead-outs. A new column called "Apply Leadouts" in the AutoTab settings spreadsheet will place lead-outs on tabs added during AutoTab or manually. Tabs added manually in Advanced Edit now have lead-out properties that can be set profile by profile.
Set a maximum size for tabbed profiles A new AutoTab spreadsheet column called "Profile Dimension" governs whether or not profiles will have tabs applied to them, based on their size (length or width). Profiles less than or equal to the maximum size will have tabs applied during AutoTab, while larger profiles will not be AutoTabbed. This is useful if you want to tab smaller parts to prevent them from dropping through the slats of the table or from tipping up, while leaving larger parts un-tabbed. Lock undertravel on start point "tab" leads In past versions of ProNest, when using "At Intervals" or "Number of Tabs" strategies, AutoTab could modify the existing leads on a profile by adding undertravel, creating a sort of tab at the start point. However, this "tab" at the start point could be lost when leads were moved during collision avoidance, automatic nesting, etc. Now, during AutoTab the undertravel added on these types of leads is locked ( the tab-style lead is retained even if it is repositioned or altered on the part. ), ensuring that
Leads specific to tabs only In the Leads settings spreadsheet (XLS), a new column called "Tab Lead" indicates whether or not a given record contains leads for tabs. This lets you use specific leads for tabs only, separate from other leads in ProNest. Tab leads will be used during Autotab or when manually adding tabs in Advanced Edit.
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A ProNest part with a scribe text variable "Customer" added. When the part is cut, the actual customer name would be scribed. Font for scribe text added in Advanced Edit You can now select the font to use for scribe text added in Advanced Edit. o If a CAD font folder is specified, you can select either CAD (.shx, .fnt) or system fonts o Different fonts can be used on a single part o This provides full Unicode support for text added in Advanced Edit Scribe text fully editable in Advanced Edit You can now resize, reposition, change the font, or otherwise edit scribe text in Advanced Edit. This applies to text added in the CAD file or via Advanced Edit.
Now by default, CLC arrays and multi-part CLC groups are cut part-by-part:
Note that this doesn't affect the crossing style or any CLCs made using Pair or Quad CLC.