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I would like to find a way to make SprutCAM generate multiple .TAP files when I post my code. For example, if I have one part that uses G54, G55 and G56 to produce it. I would like to generate a separate file for each work offset. Currently I have to manually separate the program into three files. In MasterCAM, I was able to define which file each operation was posted to. Can SprutCAM do this? Frederic |
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| Best suggestion I can give is to put all machining operations of one coordinate system into a group. You can then disable and enable each group and run the postprocessor as appropriate. One warning is to make sure you do this in order from the first group to the last. If you mess it up, the later groups might calculate wrong based on incorrect workpiece. |
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