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I an trying to export a simple line drawing from Illustrator as a DXF file to use in my quilting machine's software ( Gammill's Creative Studio ) I can import other DXF files into the Gammill software easily, even some very old ones, but nothing I create in Illustrator will import. Is there a trick?
You would need to find out the exact specifications of the DXF file.
On top of that: ask the manufacturer of that quilting device about it.
To successfully export a DXF file from Adobe Illustrator for use in Gammill's Creative Studio, follow these steps:
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What settigns adn .ai version did you use?
Files >> Export >>
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Yes , I just tried this and it would not load.
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I am fairly proficient in Creative Studio but I am new to Illustrator and I would like to redraw my designs in Illustrator so that they can be used on a variety other machines. There has to be something messing it up. I cant even export a 3 point triangle and get it to load.
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You would need to find out the exact specifications of the DXF file.
On top of that: ask the manufacturer of that quilting device about it.
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What did you try? There are many possible settings. Please list the ones you experimented with, as well as what the machine’s specs say. DXF isn’t just a generic thing.
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Did you ever figure this out? I'm stuck at the same spot.
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ID LOVE TO KNOW TOO!!!
SOMEONE PLEASE REPLY!
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Can you take a screenshot of the error you receive when trying to import?
Maybe something to try;
Take the pen tool (p) in illustrator . Add points along the path everywhere. Make sure all of your strokes are expanded first.
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So did you every have any luck with this? I've been able to successfully create blocks, but finding creating pantographs tricky. the pattern works but the import function seems to need to add a "trim line" that is preventing the file from joining correctly. We're using "Quiltmagine" from the Grace company. I know they have an upgrade that will allow us to create/edit the file, but it's a $2000 upgrade.... ouch.
If anyone has any tips or tricks, I'd love to hear them.....
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To successfully export a DXF file from Adobe Illustrator for use in Gammill's Creative Studio, follow these steps: