Opticut — Full

The operator drags and drops a DXF folder or an XML BOM (Bill of Materials) from their ERP system. Opticut Full automatically reads part thickness, material type, and quantity.

| Specification | Typical Value in Opticut Full | | :--- | :--- | | | DXF, DWG, AI, PDF, HPGL, STEP (2D), XML (via API) | | Max Parts per Nest | Unlimited (vs. 500 in Lite) | | Max Sheet Size | Unlimited (Lite limited to 4x8 ft) | | Rotation Increments | 0.1° continuous | | Nesting Time | < 30 seconds for 500 parts on standard hardware | | Languages | English, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese | | Integration | SAP, Oracle, MRP systems via REST API | opticut full

Before cutting real material, Opticut Full runs a dry-run simulation. The user watches a 3D animation of the cutting head moving. Collisions? Over-cuts? The software flags them. The operator drags and drops a DXF folder

The user selects from a pre-defined library: "Baltic Birch 18mm," "6061 Aluminum 6mm," "Acrylic Clear 3mm." The software knows the kerf, feed rate, and cost per unit area. 500 in Lite) | | Max Sheet Size

A: Officially, Windows 10/11 Pro (64-bit) is required. Mac users run it via Parallels or Boot Camp.