Before starting a project, ensure your Machine Configuration is correct. This tells Lantek the specific capabilities of your CNC machine, such as maximum sheet size, nozzle offsets, and gas types. Using the wrong machine profile can lead to errors in the final G-code. Step 1: Importing and Preparing Geometry
Never send a job to the machine without simulating it first. Lantek’s simulation tool shows a virtual representation of the cutting head moving across the sheet. Watch for potential collisions or inefficient rapid movements between cuts. lantek expert tutorial
: Use the Job Explorer (located on the left side by default) to create folders for major projects or specific customers. Before starting a project, ensure your Machine Configuration
: A primary focus is "Nesting," the process of arranging parts on a metal sheet to minimize waste. Advanced tutorials cover: Automatic Nesting : Letting the software calculate the most efficient layout. Common Cut Nesting Step 1: Importing and Preparing Geometry Never send
| Error Message | Likely Cause | Lantek Expert Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "Open contour detected" | Gap in DXF geometry | Use Chain > Gap tolerance: 0.05mm | | "No technology assigned" | Missing material database | Go to Technology > Import default library | | "Pierce point outside part" | Lead-in is too long | Reduce lead-in length to 2mm | | "Post processor mismatch" | Wrong machine selected | Change machine in Setup > Config | | "Nesting failed 0 parts" | Part larger than sheet | Check part size vs. sheet stock list |
Run the 2D/3D simulation to watch the cutting head's path. Check for potential collisions or inefficient rapid movements between cuts. Post-Processing: