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MattMj

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  1. If this works like my post file destination, then changes made only change for new files created after you made the change. I'm not sure how you change for an already existing file. In other words my (pre change) posts still go to the wrong folder. Any new posts in newly created or jobs go to the correct one. I hope this helps.
  2. Thank you, "auto" worked in tool profile.
  3. Thanks for the response but unfortunately the "As Defined" is still set in options. I really hope I can solve this because I use allot of tapered cutters. I guess I can go back to X3 unpatched if I have too.
  4. Hello All, I'm having a problem with X3MU1 showing tapered cutters as straight flute in verify. The cutters are defined correctly and verified correctly before I patched MU1 yesterday. Also in backplot I can see the taper fine. Any help would be welcome. Thanks, Matt
  5. I'm running XP Home. I'll try reinstalling the HASP driver. Thanks
  6. Thanks John, It's on its way to you.
  7. When our company switched from version 9 to version X the reseller also upgraded our hasp to a USB. At that time I noticed that version 9 would not run anymore (hasp not found). At that time it was no big deal but now I have an old version 7 file I need to convert using version 9. Do I need to reinstal version 9 with the newer hasp or is there some other way to run it. Thanks in advance, Matt
  8. This might be totally unrelated to your problem but I recently had a problem with surface rough and finish contours. I created a test mold and sent it to the local reseller. He acknowledged the problem and said he would submit it. I could not get the contours to go the bottom of the part when the surface changed in any way. The point to all this is, when I changed one setting everything worked. On the third tab go to advanced and make sure "over all edges" is checked. There is a problem with "only between surfaces" and I'm not sure about the "automatically" selection. It might not work for your problem but it fixed mine and the reseller confirmed there is a problem there. Hope this helps, Matt
  9. That last suggestion worked Rick. I guess it didn't like the cutter being the same as the draft. Thanks, Matt
  10. I've tried adjusting the depths all over the place and still no luck. Also the cutter I'm using is a 15 deg .03125 dia. flat cutter. If someone could tell me how to post to the ftp site let me know. Thanks, Matt
  11. Yes there is, and I've entered the top (highest point) and the final depth in and it still stops at the lowest point of the top draft. I know that sounds confusing :-)
  12. I'm having a problem with Surface Finish Contour while trying to cut some drafted (15 deg) letters. The tops of the letters are cut into a curved surface but the finish depth is flat. In other words at the top of the letter N the draft is .15" tall and at the bottom it's .05". The Surface Finish Contour will only cut down to the .05" then it stops. I cannot make it cut that last .05 of my letters. I have tried entering depths and also incremental. I have run into this problem before but only since I've been using X2. Please help if you can, Matt
  13. I found it. Thanks you all for the help. This forum kind of makes me lazy sometimes. :-)
  14. Can someone tell me how to open, and where to find a backup file. I just had a crash and lost all geometry and programming. I remember turning on backup last time this happened but have no clue how to use it. Thanks, Matt
  15. Thanks for the response. It's not really that big of a deal. It's just something I got used to. Now that it's gone I keep thinking I'm not at full depth for whatever reason. Guess I'll eventually quit living in the past. :-)

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