Machine build file export

The Create Machine Build File create machine build file icon tool lets you save an additive build to a file type that is compatible with your additive machine. The list of available file types that you can output depends on the additive machine selected in the active setup.

Autodesk-generic Vendor-specific
Autodesk LSR Export (.lsr) Aconity ILT File (.ilt)
Autodesk LSR Export (Layer by Layer) (.lsr) Additive Industries Exporter (.zip)
CLI ASCII Export (.cli) Anycubic PWMO (.pwmo)
CLI Binary Export (.cli) ELEGOO Exporter (.goo)
G-Code Export (.gcode) EOS OpenJob Exporter (.openjz)
SLC Contour Export (.slc) Formlabs Form File (.form)
SLC Toolpath Export (.slc) Kurtz Ersa LMI Exporter (.gcode)
SLC ZIP File (.zip) One Click Metal Exporter (.gcode)
XLM File Export (.xml) Prusa SL1 Archive (.sl1)
Prusa SL1S Archive (.sl1s)
Renishaw MTT File (.mtt)
SLM Solutions SLM File (.slm)
Stratasys Origin One Zip Archive (.zip)
Xact Metal Exporter (.cli)
Note: This feature is available only when you select a machine with additive MPBF, SLA/DLP, or SLS capabilities. Vendor-specific file types are available only within a matching vendor machine setup.

Geometry considerations when exporting to vendor software

Important: Some aspects of your Fusion model may not appear the same in the exported version. Such modifications that are part of the translation process from one format to another could impact the positioning of certain loose elements, or the shape and placement of the automatically generated supports. In result, some geometry collisions may occur.

If you are planning to export your model to a vendor format, to get the best results, it is recommended to avoid stacking elements on top of one another.