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    Question Fanuc OO-P

    Can anyone give me the procedures to do at the Control to punch a program out on a Fanuc OO-P control?

    What mode to be in, if I have to type a program number or not, what keys to hit etc.


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    When you say punch a program out, do you mean transmit out the com port or to write a part program at the machine?
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    Press the letter O, program # and select PUNCH, Exec.
    Machine will flash LSK while sending data from the CNC back to receiving device.
    Greg Mercurio
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