optimization or control vector for a cutting laser by Illustrator

I use Illustrator to make the files for laser cutting. After sending the file to laser cutting, I need to run an optimization tool to make sure that the laser is not jump rather than cutting the line closest to you just to start. I suspect, it might have something to do with the paths are not in any particular order in their diapers. I was wondering if there was a way to reorganize a layer so that paths were ordered from left to right or upward down or something like that?

Hey Sim,

Who would say that you need to use the Plugin for Laser Cutter part solution or a third party. Illustrator does not have this built-in feature.

Kind regards

OM

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