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There are a variety of software programs commonly used to design graphic files for laser processing. These programs include text, graphic design and layout, photo editing, CAD/engineering design, and serialization and coding software.
Here is a list of some of the more common software programs used with laser systems (also known as laser cutters, laser engravers, or laser machines).
Graphic Design and Layout Software
Graphic design and layout software supports laser engraving, laser marking, and laser cutting. This type of software has very strong visual references including scales or rulers and grids to assist with layout or positioning graphics either created with the software or imported from other design software.
These are some of the most commonly used graphic design and layout software tools for laser processing:
CorelDRAW from Corel™
Illustrator® from Adobe®
Inkscape - A free, open-source design tool
Photo Editing Software
Photo editing programs are useful for enhancing photographs and other images for laser engraving and laser marking. The images prepared by photo editing software are typically imported into a graphic design and layout software such as CorelDRAW, Adobe® Illustrator®, or Inkscape for final layout before laser processing.
The most common photo editing software programs are these:
Photoshop® from Adobe®
Computer Aided Design (CAD)/Engineering Design Software
Most CAD and other engineering design software can be used to design files for very high dimensional accuracy laser processing, especially with machining operations including laser cutting, laser scribing, and laser drilling
Each software program has its own design and output capabilities and limitations along with its own unique learning curve. Consider all your design and output requirements for laser processing and become familiar with how you will use the software