Jim...
Sorry, but I know of no parameters or tricks to select a position in the array other than the first to restart from, but I will do a little checking.
I'm using WinCNC with G-code and I have a question.
I have a lot of production files that make many copies of something by using the L10 command, as in:(stuff to do first, like turn on the spindle, is here)In the example above, there are 50 copies (10 rows, 5 columns). Is there a way I can tell WinCNC to start at the 5th position of the 7th row?
L10 R10 C5 X4.250 Y2.175 E0 (MATRIX 10 X 5)
(file content is here)
L10
(stuff to do at the end, like turning off the spindle, is here)
I need this because sometimes something goes wrong, and I have to stop the machine. I'd prefer to restart at the copy before the problem and then continue from there. Possible?
Many thanks,
Jim
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Jim...
Sorry, but I know of no parameters or tricks to select a position in the array other than the first to restart from, but I will do a little checking.
Gary Campbell GCnC Control
Servo Control & ATC Retrofits
That is what I was expecting; I have read over the documentation quite carefully.
I feel like I wouldn't be the only person looking for something like this; the more copies you run in a single file, the more likely you are to need a way to get past a fault during the run.
With a bit of work I can create separate files that start at the beginning of a row or column, but it's impossible to start part way through a row or column and end up with all the desired positioned filled in. In a matrix with only 4 pieces in a row, it's not so bad to run back over 3 of them, but the more per row the less desirable this becomes.
Is there a way to submit a feature request for WinCNC? It would be fantastic to see this added somehow.
Many thanks,
Jim
Jim...
When you say: "
With a bit of work I can create separate files that start at the beginning of a row or column, but it's impossible to start part way through a row or column and end up with all the desired positioned filled in." You are exactly correct. Impossible.
Gary Campbell GCnC Control
Servo Control & ATC Retrofits