Mozaik Version 12.2

Discover new and enhanced features in Mozaik Version 12.2, allowing for improved user experience.

Written By Eric Collier (Super Administrator)

Updated at December 6th, 2023

Mozaik Version 12.2

Click the links to watch the v12.2 Training Videos and introducing Mozaik Enterprise Edition.

Updates for Mozaik 12.2 can be found below.

Features

  • High-detail Part Display - A check box was added to the part properties menu to allow it to remain in high-detail mode in all 2D and 3D views. Helpful to accurately show critical joints in plan or elevation view. This is on a per-part basis.
  • Precision Snapping - Precision snapping mode will allow you to snap dimensions to any cabinet part, and not be limited to the boundary of the product.
  • BackTopScribe - The back top scribe parameter was split out for wall and tall cabinets.
  • MirrorBore - A parameter was added to allow you to bore the left and right ends of cabinets for hinge plates, even if the door is a single hinge.
  • 1:1 Imperial Multiprint scale - Added 1' = 1' page scale option to Multiprint. This will be helpful when importing CAD details at the correct scale.
  • Job Abbreviation - Added a job abbr. field to the job tab. This can be used to add abbreviated names for your job, or to add a job number. Job Abbr. can be used as a variable in labels, g-code names etc.
  • Abbreviated Material Name - A column was added to the material library. An abbreviated name can be added can be used as a variable in multiprint, labels, g-code names etc. I.e. 19mm Prefinished Plywood might be "19PFP."
  • Abbreviated G-Code Naming - A new option has been added to allow for unique, but shorted G-Code naming when needed for certain workflows. Naming will be {Job Ref}_{AbrvMaterial}_S01R02.
  • Merged Material Template Files - All individual material template files merged into a single file for faster loading/better "cancel" behavior in editor.
  • Material Template Editor Filtering - Added type-filtering to Material dropdown in Material Template editor.
  • Fit to Bounds Text - A new option was added in text boxes to allow text to shrink the the available area. This will be helpful when certain variable names may be longer, and get cut off when printing.
  • Default Metric Wall Sizes - Standard room layouts will now default to a wall length of 3.5 meters (instead of 144") if units are set to metric.
  • Optimizer Performance - Optimization Speed is now a global field instead of being stored per-material and various optimizer
  • Added fields to MZKORD - More fields have been added to cabinet properties for MZKORD order entry imports.

Download Update

As always, Please read all update documentation and watch all available videos on each newer version when updating. This is paramount, especially if updating from older versions. Many aspects of Mozaik are updated, modified, changed, improved as we progress the software.

When updating to a new major release it it is good practice to create a full backup of Mozaik first. Click Tools>Backup/Restore and click "Create Full Mozaik Backup" 

Version 12.2.10

Download Version 12.2.10 - Added 6 December 2023

  • Fixed an issue where walls of thickness 0 were crashing SketchUp
  • Joint fastener dado notches should no longer be lost when making manual shape edits to a part
  • Fixed an error when clearing a cabinet face/interior in certain configurations
  • Aligned group boxes in Face Opening Options dialog
  • Fixed an issue that could cause tabs to get cutout when using manual cut and a roughing tool
  • Fixed an issue that could cause the Hardware List printout to have incorrect quantities
  • Fixed an error that could occur when adding an adjustable shelf in certain cabinet configurations
  • Fixed an issue that could cause hinge holes not to appear on certain angled cabinets

Previous Updates for Version 12.2

PLEASE READ BEFORE UPDATING

To facilitate the transition to 64-bit, Mozaik no longer generates a Microsoft Access .mdb database file, but rather exports the same data to a SQLite database (.db) in the same location. Any external tools you may be using that access the mdb file will need to be adjusted to point to the new SQLite file instead. 

If you do not use any external tools that utilize the Microsoft Access .mdb database, you can ignore this disclaimer.