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    Is there anyone out there that has used eNetDNC for data collection purposes? I am working on configuring eNet to collect data, utilizing the eMonitor board, DPRINT feature, and the _LOOKUP.TXT file. Does anyone have examples of how this is done in the cnc programs themselves?
    The system has all the bells and whistles, already communicating, just need to tweek it for "clean" data collection. Any help would be great, Thanks!

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    Default Step 1 DPRINT function

    Okay, apparently the interest is low on this. So let's try this again.
    Am I headed down the right road with the following program structure?
    I would like to output the DPRINT statements to trigger the software to capture these events.

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    O2245(-2245C2- LINER 2ND SIDE)
    (REV A*8/04)
    DPRRINT[START CYCLE]
    N300G28U0W0
    /G30U0W0T0300
    /G28U0W0
    G28U0W0
    G50X45.634Z18.133
    T0303M38
    G96S4000M03
    |
    |
    X8.0
    DPRINT[QUALITY]
    M00(IDX)
    Z0.0
    |
    |
    X26.0
    DPRINT[SETUP]
    M00(CLAMP PART)
    Z-1.362
    |
    |
    G00Z6.0
    DPRINT[QUALITY]
    M00(IDX)
    X26.0
    |
    |
    Z3.0
    DPRINT[QUALITY]
    M00(CHECK PRINT)
    Z-2.1475
    |
    |
    Z3.0
    DPRINT[SETUP]
    M00(INDEX)
    Z-2.1475
    |
    |
    Z3.0
    DPRINT[QUALITY]
    M00(CHECK 26.037)
    T0300M05
    G28U0W0
    DPRINT[END CYCLE]
    M30
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