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Convert vector graphics to g-code for pen plotters, laser engravers, and other CNC machines
## Demo
## Usage
### Web interface
Just select an SVG
Check it out at https://sameer.github.io/svg2gcode. Just select an SVG and click generate!
![SVG selected on web interface](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11097096/129305765-f78da85d-cf4f-4286-a97c-7124a716b5fa.png)
and click generate!
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11097096/129305837-1748d30b-dfb6-464b-b9e8-7fbde25448ba.png)
Check it out at https://sameer.github.io/svg2gcode/
### Command line interface (CLI)
#### Input
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![Vanderbilt Commodores Logo Gcode](examples/Vanderbilt_Commodores_logo_gcode.png)
### Real-world use on a Prusa Mini+
### Library
A [Prusa Mini+](https://shop.prusa3d.com/en/3d-printers/994-original-prusa-mini.html) was set up with a [pen plotter attachment](https://github.com/sameer/models/wiki#prusa-mini-plotter).
The `Vanderbilt_Commodores_logo.svg` and `moore.svg` examples were plotted on the same page.
The core functionality of this tool is available as the [svg2gcode crate](https://crates.io/crates/svg2gcode).
```sh
cargo run --release -- --begin 'G0 Z10 G28 M201 X1250 Y1250 Z400 M203 X400 Y400 Z24 M205 X8.00 Y8.00 Z2.00 M107 G0 Z10 G0 X0 Y0 G0 Z1' --end 'G0 Z10' --on 'G0 Z1' --off 'G0 Z3' --origin 0,34 examples/Vanderbilt_Commodores_logo.svg -o out.gcode --feedrate 3000
```
## Blog Posts
![Pen plotter attachment on the 3D printer](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/wiki/sameer/models/prints/prusa_mini_plotter.jpg)
These go into greater detail on the tool's origins, implementation details, and planned features.
![Resulting plotted image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11097096/119063561-6fb8ef80-b9a7-11eb-9f2f-ca69c0c1c9ae.png)
- https://purisa.me/blog/pen-plotter/
- https://purisa.me/blog/svg2gcode-progress/
## FAQ / Interesting details
- Use a 3D printer for plotting: (thanks @jeevank for sharing this) https://medium.com/@urish/how-to-turn-your-3d-printer-into-a-plotter-in-one-hour-d6fe14559f1a
- Use a 3D printer for plotting: (thanks [@jeevank](https://github.com/jeevank) for sharing this) https://medium.com/@urish/how-to-turn-your-3d-printer-into-a-plotter-in-one-hour-d6fe14559f1a
- Convert a PDF to GCode: follow [this guide using Inkscape to convert a PDF to an SVG](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Graphics_Lab/Resources/PDF_conversion_to_SVG#Conversion_with_Inkscape), then use it with svg2gcode
- Are shapes, fill patterns supported? All objects can be converted to paths in Inkscape with `Object to Path` for use with this program. Not sure how practical fill patterns would be -- if you have ideas, feel free to open as issue or a PR.
- What about a generic PPD driver for using a plotter as a printer? I thought about doing something like this where you package ghostscript + inkscape + svg2gcode but that would take a lot of time
- Are shapes, fill patterns supported? No, objects must be converted to paths in Inkscape with `Object to Path` for use with this program. See [#15](https://github.com/sameer/svg2gcode/issues/15) for more discussion.
## Reference Documents

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