ArtiosCAD Quick D202934 V1.1
ArtiosCAD Quick D202934 V1.1
ArtiosCAD Quick D202934 V1.1
3 Double-click [Dimensions].
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3 Check the [Class] item.
• If [Dimensions] is displayed, you
can write dimensional data into the
selected layer.
• When the checking operation is
completed, click the [OK] button to
close the [Layer Properties] win-
dow.
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2 Click the start point or line of
the area you want to measure
the dimension of.
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4 Click the position in which
you want to display the
dimensional data value.
• The dimensional data is displayed
in the clicked position.
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2 Click the arc you want to
measure the dimension of.
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3 Set Single design.
• Select [Parameter Set] and [Board]
each and click the [OK] button.
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Button Description
Used to enter dimensions. These values show the portion each
symbol indicates in the right half of the window. Click the but-
ton to display the keypad.
Allows you to move to the next page.
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2 Change dimensional values.
(1) Change and set again the values
entered when selecting a stan-
dard pattern.
(2) When the setting operation is all
completed, click the [OK] button.
• The box created from a standard
pattern has been edited com-
pletely.
For details about the Input window, refer to P.1-14 “Explanations of the Standard
Pattern Dimensions Input window.” .
When the [Automatically reinitialize subsequent variables] checkbox is selected,
all the values related to the items for which values have been re-entered will be
automatically changed. The [Rebuild Conflicts] window does not appear.
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3 Enter dimensions for the
geometry macro.
(1) Enter a value for each of the
items indicated by the arrows in
the figure.
• Depending on the type of geom-
etry macro, you can enter a
value further by pressing the
[Next>] button.
(2) Check that all the values have
been entered completely, and
click the [OK] button.
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3 Click the [Move] icon in the
toolbar.
• Alternatively, click the [Edit] menu,
[Edit Tools], and then [Move] .
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3 Click the [Copy] icon in the
toolbar.
• Alternatively, click the [Edit] menu,
[Edit Tools], and then [Copy].
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3 Click the [Mirror about Verti-
cal] icon in the toolbar.
• Alternatively, click the [Edit] menu,
[Edit Tools], [Mirror Tools], and
then [Mirror about Vertical].
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Detailed Settings for a Special Cutline
You can change the shape of a cutline previously prepared.
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4 Configure settings.
• When the setting operation is com-
pleted, click the [OK] button.
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Changing the Shape of an Already Drawn Cutline
You can change the shape of a cutline that was already drawn.
3 Configure settings.
• When the setting operation is com-
pleted, click the [OK] button.
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Checking the Created Data
Even if the created data appears to be flawless on screen, any of the following problems
might have developed (an example).
• Lines that appear to be joined are actually separated from each other.
• A line that looks like one line is actually composed of two lines, one on top of the other.
The following explains how to identify and correct a problem hidden in a created drawing.
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Problem Settable
Icon Description Correction
name value(s)
The portion where the lines
overlap each other is
Intersect-
deleted and the remaining
ing point None Lines intersect.
portion is divided into two
on lines
line segments at the inter-
secting point.
Multiple lines do not converge
at one point.
Conflu- If the deviation of the end point Lines will converge at one
Size
ence point of each line is equal to or point.
smaller than [Size], it is
detected as a problem.
An overrun or underrun
occurred.
The lines lengthen or
Size If the distance between end
Overrun *1 shorten up to a position in
Mini- points is equal to or smaller
Underrun which they contact each
*2 mum than [Size], and lines intersect
other without going beyond
angle at an angle greater than [Mini-
the intersecting point.
mum angle], it is detected as a
problem.
Correction of this problem
Nearly horizontal (vertical), but cannot be performed
slightly not horizontal (vertical). through Designer Adjust-
Nearly Size If the line length is equal to or ment. Correct the problem
horizontal Maxi- greater than [Size], and the manually.
Nearly mum angle deviated from the hori- Select the [Tools] menu,
vertical angle zontal (vertical) is equal to or [Adjust Outline], and [Make
smaller than [Maximum angle], Line Horizonal / Vertical],
it is detected as a problem. and click the line you want
to correct.
Two lines overlap each other
completely. Alternatively, two
lines are nearly in parallel with
each other and only slightly
Size
apart from each other.
Double Maxi- Delete either of the overlap-
If the line length is equal to or
line mum ping lines.
greater than [Size], and the
angle
angle between the two lines is
equal to or smaller than [Maxi-
mum angle], it is detected as a
problem.
A very small line not related to
the design is drawn.
If the length of one line is equal
Short line Size to or smaller than [Size], and Delete small lines.
the line is not joined to another
line, it is detected as a prob-
lem.
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An arc-like line seems to be
drawn, but it is actually a group
of straight lines.
From line If a group of straight lines that Redraw the relevant group
Size
to arc looks similar to an arc is com- of straight lines as one arc.
posed of straight lines, each
equal to or smaller than [Size],
it is detected as a problem.
Redraw a straight line or
arc formed by a group of
Formed by many straight lines,
very small straight lines as
a straight line or arc is not
a smooth curved line or
Size smooth.
Smooth smooth straight line.
Smooth If each of the very small lines
line There might be a deviation
ing limit constituting some line is equal
within the range of
to or smaller than [Size], it is
[Smoothing limit] between
detected as a problem.
the original line and the line
redrawn smoothly.
*1.Some line slightly extends beyond an intersecting point with another line.
*2.The end of some line slightly fails to reach the location where that line intersects with another line.
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To collectively correct problems.
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If the [Prepare Manufacturing] toolbar is not displayed.
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