

Try the LWPOLYLINE option instead (it might fix one problem and create some new).You might get lucky on selecting pt or px as base unit instead of mm.Try rotating your design fx by 45 degrees to trigger another rendering (might also get worse).Increase the size of the design in Inkscape and add more nodes (this probably will do the trick).Use DXF R14 with ROBO selected and px as base unit.Use “ Save a copy” instead of “Save as” for more convenience.

Then you could increase the node density even more too without having trouble. This will improve precision and solve most problems. Blow up the design so that it extend your Inkscape document.Increase node density on curves fx select all nodes and press add nodes to double the nodes (once is often sufficient and possibly the better if you don’t follow the next step).Convert objects to path if you want them to join a compound path.Convert text to path (if else it will not show up).Use same colour for paths you want to connect (colors define the compound paths in Silhouette Studio.For those of you not interested in the full journey I will start with the summary of what I recommend. You are invited on the journey from Inkscape and SVG to DXF to Silhouette Studio.

But for DXF I have had some accuracy issues and would like to dig deeper into this. For overlapping designs or lines the PNG solution is not suitable. To overcome this (without spending money on the designer edition) I usually convert to DXF or in some cases PNG and use the trace function in Silhouette Studio. I'm confused.I have only the basic edition of Silhouette Studio where direct import of the SVG format is not possible. It doesn't make any sense why I should need to do that, as my drawings are produced to a 1:1 scale. If I manually scale all the objects up by about 375%, then it seems to import into LaserCut the right size. but they are never the right size.ĭoes anyone have any idea how to get the DXF to properly represent the size of my drawing? I've never worked with DXFs before. When I import the file into LaserCut, the paths are all the right shape. When saving to DXF, it prompts me for the base unit, and I chose mm. I've tried to save the SVG to DXF both using Save As. I've also tried changing around the scaling factor, and that made no difference. In the document properties, I have the scaling set to 1:1, 1 user unit to 1 mm. I've verified all the paths are the correct size. As per the LaserCut page regarding Inkscape support, I have the document properties unit set to mm, all my paths are sized in mm. I have my SVG file all complete, scaled to the full size (1:1). I have an SVG file that I'm converting to DXF to feed to a laser cutter via the LaserCut 5.3 software.
