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Ecut Corel — Explained

Ecut Corel refers to using the "Ecut" plugin or software workflow with CorelDRAW (often CorelDRAW Graphics Suite) to prepare and send vector art for cutting/engraving machines (laser cutters, vinyl cutters, CNC routers). Below is a concise, practical guide covering what it is, why it’s useful, how it’s used, and best practices.

File/export considerations

  • Preferred native files: CorelDRAW (.cdr) for editing, export to DXF/CAM-friendly formats if needed.
  • Export formats for machines: G-code (generic CNC), HPGL (plotters/cutters), SVG for some CAM pipelines.
  • When sending to manufacturers, include layer labeling and a short legend for colors/operations.

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Text Processing: eCut includes macros to quickly convert text to curves, remove overlapping nodes, or simplify paths to ensure the text is ready for a plotter or CNC router. Specialized Layout Tools Preferred native files: CorelDRAW (