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I have fumbled thru MC 9.1 enough to send a simple program to the mill. It didn't like the code; wasn't happy with the WCS and a couple of G codes. The machine is a Light Machines TMC 1000. I tried running it straight from MC 9 and then loaded the code in the TMC program and tried that. I loaded the Post Processors from the MC9 CD but have know idea which to use. The manual I have for the mill says it recognizes RS 247 G and M codes. The properties of the TMC program say TMC.PIF? Do I contact MC or Light Machines? Any help would be appreciated. Mike |
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