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Change post output from M88 to M18


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33 minutes ago, Joe777 said:

If your have searched for "M88" in the Post and can't find it. Machine Definition is a place to look.

I'll elaborate; it is possible to read the strings in from that dialog, I've just never seen it done.  Typically the coolant m-code output is handled by a string select table inside the post. 

I asked if you tested modifying the enable and disable labels because I'm curious if they are wired up. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Zaffin said:

I'll elaborate; it is possible to read the strings in from that dialog, I've just never seen it done.  Typically the coolant m-code output is handled by a string select table inside the post. 

I asked if you tested modifying the enable and disable labels because I'm curious if they are wired up. 

 

 

Yes, modifying the values of enable and disable labels does change the M code coolant output.

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4 hours ago, Zaffin said:

I'll elaborate; it is possible to read the strings in from that dialog, I've just never seen it done.  Typically the coolant m-code output is handled by a string select table inside the post. 

I asked if you tested modifying the enable and disable labels because I'm curious if they are wired up. 

 

 

MPMaster 4X Mill Post reads the strings directly from the Machine Definition Coolant Tab Strings.

This isn't done in the Generic Fanuc MP Posts, that I'm aware of. 

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