I use Inkscape for it.
Open a JPG/PNG/whatever in Inkscape.
Scale it to a suitable size (say, 100x100mm)
Trace it to make a path. I used the paint tool, held shift and clicked on the 4 black parts. Every time I've used a plugin I ended up fighting with it, I find this method works better.
New path will have beziers on it which have to be flattened for DXF export, which might make the image look like ass.
First use the edit paths by nodes (F2) tool, click on the logo, and make sure there's enough points so your curves stay curvy. If not, click ctrl-A, and click the "insert new nodes into selected paths" to double the # of nodes. Do it a couple more times if you have to.
extensions -> modify path -> flatten beziers.
Save as a DXF and cross your fingers.
Open a JPG/PNG/whatever in Inkscape.
Scale it to a suitable size (say, 100x100mm)
Trace it to make a path. I used the paint tool, held shift and clicked on the 4 black parts. Every time I've used a plugin I ended up fighting with it, I find this method works better.
New path will have beziers on it which have to be flattened for DXF export, which might make the image look like ass.
First use the edit paths by nodes (F2) tool, click on the logo, and make sure there's enough points so your curves stay curvy. If not, click ctrl-A, and click the "insert new nodes into selected paths" to double the # of nodes. Do it a couple more times if you have to.
extensions -> modify path -> flatten beziers.
Save as a DXF and cross your fingers.