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    RS232 communication on Fanuc 21i-TB control

    We have 2 machines that use Fanuc series 21i-TB control. When we send files via rs232 to a computer, the control adds (2) line feeds inbetween each line of code. How can I stop the line feeds in the control?


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    You can choose what gets output at the end of block by setting parameter #100 bits 2 and 3 per the attached.
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    Since the dawn of NC these extra codes have plagued the user. You either had software that compensates for them or you do what dcoupar suggests and change the parameter. Well done dcoupar.


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    Thanks! This is exactly what I needed.


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