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    G-Code Restrictions 0-m

    I have a CNC Glass cutter with a faunc 0-m controller. The problems I see is when I try to use Cutter Comp(G41), scaling (G51) and macro variables (#).

    both G41 and G51 will give me a 010 P/S error for unusable g-code command.
    Example: G51 P2 or G41 D11

    If I try to manually edit a program on the machine it will not let me enter the "#" character. The EOB key will only enter "," ":" and "/". If I try to send a program to the controller via DNC with the # in it, I get a 087 P/S error for data input is not stopped after 10 characters are read and stop command is specified.
    Example: #100=5

    What I would like to know is if there are parameters that enable/disable these g-code functions or a macro B enable.


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    Your 087 alarm could be you have not set for XON/XOFF handshake.
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