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    FUSION M-PRO E-410H AND CIMCO

    I heard about the issues between Cimco and MAZAK, we have figured out how to transfer files on a couple of Mazaks we have, although,
    between the Integrex and Cimco looks like it does not work at all.

    can anyone help me with any input on how, if it is possible or not, what parameters on machine and cimco?

    thanks all


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    Shouldn't be any problem between Cimco and Mazak... no more than any other DNC software. Why don't you just network it though? Forget the serial connection....
    It's just a part..... cutter still goes round and round....


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    you are completely right, I was just want to have that machine with all the others under Cimco but, once that particular machine runs under windows, why not using a network.

    thanks


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