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# Import the DXF using [File] > [Import] and make sure to select the correct units when prompted.
# Import the DXF using [File] > [Import] and make sure to select the correct units when prompted.
# Go to the [Edit] tab to select and delete any unwanted lines.
# Go to the [Edit] tab to select and delete any unwanted lines.
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# Alternatively, line types can be adjusted in the [Part] tab to be cut, engraved, a raster, or a reference line. This can be helpful to see what the entire part looks like if when you are cutting a smaller piece for it.
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# Alternatively, line types can be adjusted in the [Part] tab to be cut, engraved, a raster, or a reference line. This can be helpful to see what the entire part looks like if when you are cutting a smaller piece for it.[[File:FabCreator.png|none|thumb|627x627px]]
# Go to the [Properties] tab and select the correct material properties such as material, material thickness, and stock type.
# Go to the [Properties] tab and select the correct material properties such as material, material thickness, and stock type.
# While in the [Properties] tab, select the [Move to Origin] option to properly align the part where the laser will begin cutting. If there are multiple parts, align one with the origin and the oriented the rest based on that.
# While in the [Properties] tab, select the [Move to Origin] option to properly align the part where the laser will begin cutting. If there are multiple parts, align one with the origin and the oriented the rest based on that.