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: Click the Simulation tab. Watch the virtual cutting head follow the programmed path.

The BySoft Cam interface is designed to be intuitive and easy to navigate. Here's a breakdown of the main sections:

: Use internal CAD tools to mirror, rotate, or scale the part as needed. bysoft cam tutorial

A: Yes. BySoft CAM can generate programs for third-party machines and convert existing third-party programs into Bystronic-compatible formats.

The order in which parts are cut impacts thermal distortion and nozzle safety. : Click the Simulation tab

The imported file had some "dirty" geometry—overlapping lines that would confuse a laser cutter. Marco used the highlighted in many BySoft tutorials to snap endpoints together and remove double lines in seconds. He then verified the part geometry to ensure the laser would follow a continuous path. Step 3: Technology & Nesting

Upon launching BySoft, your first step should always be verifying your machine profile. Navigate to and ensure your specific Bystronic laser model (e.g., ByStar Fiber, BySmart) and its respective resonator wattage are active. This guarantees that the software loads the correct technology tables (gas pressures, focal positions, and speed parameters) for your runs. 2. Importing and Preparing Geometry Here's a breakdown of the main sections: :

Now that the part is processed, it is time to arrange it on a sheet for cutting.

What and laser type (Fiber or CO2) do you use? What thickness and material do you cut most often?

: Where you define laser technology, lead-ins, and part-specific settings.