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    2 axis EZ Trak post?

    Anyone posting to a 2 axis EZ Trak? We have an EZ Trak Plus P/N 15722R Rev. A, S/N EP-129-P4330.

    Will this machine communicate with G code or is it purely a conversational?

    Sorry - I have posted this in another forum (Bridgeport machines)......maybe this one is more appropriate.

    Thanks
    Scott


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    Thumbs up post processor

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    we use a post that converts to a .PGM file.


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    did you get the info you needed ?I post to a eztrack everyday using surfcam with .txt files. no z axis on ours


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    Smile

    Yes we got er done kirk thanks, we started using our haas post which we had to edit to remove the "O" and it works psycomill bailed us out


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