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    Ace Converter G-code Question

    ACE CONVERTER DOESN'T PUT LINE NUMBERS IN THE G-CODE IT PRODUCES.

    ANYONE KNOW OF AN EASY WAY TO PUT THEM THERE?


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    Re: Ace Converter G-code Question

    Originally posted by ljoe1969
    ACE CONVERTER DOESN'T PUT LINE NUMBERS IN THE G-CODE IT PRODUCES.

    ANYONE KNOW OF AN EASY WAY TO PUT THEM THERE?
    Are you sure? I thought there was an option to do this when converting.... I will get back to you.

    Eric
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    Check off "Generate Block Numbers" in the dialogue box when converting.

    Eric
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