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X9 Verify and backplot differences?


Sumac Andy
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Hi all.

 

I have a back plot which shows the tool clearing some screw heads and in verify it shows a collision?  I'm sure that this is easily cured but cannot think where?

 

This file is directly loaded from an X8 format BTW. The same file that was originally created in X8 and verifies and back plots fine.

 

ATB.

 

Andy.

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Hi newbeeee.

 

Thanks for the reply.

 

Yes, I had seen that post at the time and in the migration from X8 to X9 this was one of the things I looked for. (see attached)

 

I believe these are the same between my X8 and X9 installations so thought there may be another setting somewhere that I don't know of maybe?

 

 

ATB.

 

Andy.

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You rapid should  be set for all axis arrive simultaneously

 

 

 

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per gcodes post from that thread

 

http://www.emastercam.com/board/topic/75105-how-to-address-dog-leg-rapids-in-the-x7-verify-or-why-does-verify-show-gouges-that-arent-there/?p=884009#entry884009

 

Hi JParis.

 

Thanks for the reply.

 

I have changed this and that has cured this in my X9.  I'm confused as my X8 now has the first choice and doesn't show this issue!

 

Any how, all's well now.

 

:unworthy:  thanks again.

 

Andy.

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