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    mastercamX to mach2 arc problem

    has anyone ever seen this error???


    x and y words missing for arc in xy plane on line #....


    this is my newest issue... and only on some toolpaths. i was creating a "pocket" and i cant seem to do anything to avoid this new error that mach2 gives me when loading the code.

    after exporting the toolpath to NC code some of the NC code lines DOESNT have a X or Y coordinate before the I and J....

    i am running the mastercam9 to mach3 postprocessor. and i used the update utility to get it into mastercamX... this fixed a previous problem but now theres this new one....

    and this time i REALY searched before asking my question... ha ha ha....

    any ideas?

    shnitzel


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    as allways, a night and a morn of randomly searching around and trying different postproccesors lead my to the yahoo mach2 group. i tried their postpro and sure enough its much better.

    shnitzel


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