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I use the latest Illustrator version 28.5 on a Windows PC.
I created a shape using the Pen tool. It should be connected like always (Image 1 attached) but when i zoom in the dots seems disconnected (Image 2 attached). I use the lines for a CNC cutting machine, the cutting software doesn't read it when it's disconnected like that. What's the problem with Illustrator, I had no issue before.
I got it finaly... after trying to change the settings of the svg file. It worked when i changed the CSS properties to "Style Attributes (Entity References)" & changed the Decimal places to "2" instead of 1.
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Have you tried exporting the artwork in a different "flavor" of SVG? Just recently at my shop we were having issues trying to export SVG files from Adobe Illustrator to use in Onyx Thrive for a vinyl cut-only job (we use PDF files for print and cut jobs). The default settings just wouldn't work. When I changed it to SVG 1.1 Tiny the paths finally worked in Onyx.
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Thank you so much. Will try that option. They are using V Studio for a the cutting machine & they give a hard time but to be honest everything was good every single time until last couple weeks i've been having this problem!
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Thanks for sharing the file with the markers. I can see the "issue", but it seems to be just a display conflict between the edges of the path and the direction handles when extremely zoomed in and when the Selection tool (black arrow) is active.
Nonetheless, the path is closed, though it may look a bit weird.
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Thank you for your help. I don't know why it's not working for the CNC cutting software. I have no clue. Everything was fine all the time but lately. Thank you though!
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As a test, I exported an SVG and is has a proper closed path command (Z), so it seems fine here.
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That being said, SVG is a much cruder way of defining objects than in an Illustrator file. Whereas Illustrator defines objects with absolute positioning, (i.e. start at point 100,100... them move to point 103,104 and connect with a line, etc etc), SVG positions things relatively (i.e. start at point 100,100 then move 3 points to the left and 4 points down, connect with a line, etc etc) . How well it does that depends on the decimal precision you saved the SVG at. In your drawing, your path starts at this location (circled in my screen grab) and draws counter clockwise from there. In SVG, it places anchor points relative to this starting point, eventually making it back around (hopefully) to the same starting spot. The end point might actually fall ever so slightly away from the starting point, so the SVG closed path command might draw a very tiny line to join the starting and end point that wasn't in your Illustrator file. This tiny line could actually back up on itself which I can see can play havoc with a CNC machine. This "extra" line did show up in the exported SVG I made (precision 3)
 
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I appreciate your time. I will see if i can do anything else other than an svg for them to cut. Good to know that nothing is wrong in the path itself. Thank you!
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I was going to ask if there were other formats. SVG is a pretty new player, so I'm sure there are other formats that might work better for you.
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I got it finaly... after trying to change the settings of the svg file. It worked when i changed the CSS properties to "Style Attributes (Entity References)" & changed the Decimal places to "2" instead of 1.
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You might try decimal places of 3 or 4 for even more precision
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Got it. That makes sense. Thx 🙂