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    Biesse NC500 using .DXF

    hey guys,
    I just recently changed jobs. I was using a Biesse Rover 22 and now im using a Rover 24 in my new job. These new guys dont use autocad (or any cad software), they do everything inside NC500...including complex shapes which take them hours to draw up. So i installed autocad 2000i for them and tried to import a DXF but it tossed up the error 'unknown layer 0' or something similar even tho i have specified the layer in the DXF setup of NC500.

    anyone know a DXF setup that works.
    panel name -
    router name -
    side 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 drill names etc etc.

    thanks for any help.


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    nc500 import

    panel name in setup ,panel example layer name -panel32p9
    router name in setup , router example layer name -router8mm12pr5
    8mm being the name of the tool
    12p0 is the depth
    r is righthand correction
    5 is circular z infeed


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