renrok
Mechanical
- Feb 12, 2003
- 1
I am an R&D engineer at a major sign manufacturer, I have been here for 6 months and am using autocad 2002.
Here's my situation:
In the past we have created files using a program called FlexiPro, a program meant for small sign shops using vynil lettering. We then used FLEXIPRO to create a DXF that was then loaded into a program called ENROUTE that converts the DXF into HPGL machine language so our big Multicam CNC routertable can cut the design out of aluminum and create wood molds for our vacuume tables.
Here's the catch, the guy creating the files named the FLEXIPRO files one name and the HPGL files something else so you can't find the native DXF FLEXIPRO file.
My only solution , thus far, is to bring the HPGL file back into FLEXIPRO and then resave it as a V12 DXF and then bring it into autocad 2002.
Sometimes I get an error message at the command line :
POLYLINE requires a 66 group on line 24.
drawing discarded.
Any insight or help would be great.
-keith korner
Here's my situation:
In the past we have created files using a program called FlexiPro, a program meant for small sign shops using vynil lettering. We then used FLEXIPRO to create a DXF that was then loaded into a program called ENROUTE that converts the DXF into HPGL machine language so our big Multicam CNC routertable can cut the design out of aluminum and create wood molds for our vacuume tables.
Here's the catch, the guy creating the files named the FLEXIPRO files one name and the HPGL files something else so you can't find the native DXF FLEXIPRO file.
My only solution , thus far, is to bring the HPGL file back into FLEXIPRO and then resave it as a V12 DXF and then bring it into autocad 2002.
Sometimes I get an error message at the command line :
POLYLINE requires a 66 group on line 24.
drawing discarded.
Any insight or help would be great.
-keith korner