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    Fanuc C (for chamfer) stops ncplot

    I hardly use the C for chamfer, but loaded an old program & Ncplot
    stops at that line with an error. This is Fanucs blue print programing
    on OTC.


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    Quote Originally Posted by duenow View Post
    I hardly use the C for chamfer, but loaded an old program & Ncplot
    stops at that line with an error. This is Fanucs blue print programing
    on OTC.
    Here is the code:


    G01Z0.X.45F.010
    X0.6150,C.0130F.0050
    Z-0.020


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    It may not like the comma.


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    I don't think NC Plot Suports "C" Chamfering and "R" Radius in OTC Programming.

    Scott will have more information than I do.

    Can you post your whole G-Code file? I will do the angle for you an post back here so you can at least have a working Back Plot for the whole Program.
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    Quote Originally Posted by duenow View Post
    Here is the code:


    G01Z0.X.45F.010
    X0.6150,C.0130F.0050
    Z-0.020
    NCPlot doesn't like the comma. If you take it out, it should work.

    Scott


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    Quote Originally Posted by MetLHead View Post
    NCPlot doesn't like the comma. If you take it out, it should work.

    Scott
    The use of C A or R require the comma. Not a big deal.


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    can it be added? I use , alot and i am having to find and replace just to run a backplot.

    just a suggestion


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    Quote Originally Posted by sakis View Post
    can it be added? I use , alot and i am having to find and replace just to run a backplot.

    just a suggestion
    Yes, I've put this on the list for the next update.

    Scott


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    Quote Originally Posted by MetLHead View Post
    Yes, I've put this on the list for the next update.

    Scott
    Scott,

    I've shown a few people NC Plot V2 and they were AMAZED. You might hit a huge sales record this year.

    Thanks for the great product.
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