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I'm new with solidcam. The only two parts that I have attempted to generate g-code has a a beginning code that makes my machine go to some random point, sometimes it's off the chart. How can I eliminate these unwanted codes so when I zero my axis and push go it starts right there instead of going to outer space first. Is the only way to fix this is deleting those codes before I save the g-code then transferring it to mach3 mill? I rather there be some better way, its seems like an extra step. Thank for any suggestions. |
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