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I'm using x7 sp2 but this has been an issue since x7 first came out.
On the classic old style backplot the rapid moves are all correct (straight).
On the new backplot and verify a lot of the rapid moves are dogleg (angled).
When posted the old style backplot is correct and the NEW backplot and verify are WRONG!!
See attached file..
Mastercam BackplotVerify.doc
Mastercam classic backplot (old) and the new verify. New backplot and new verify are the same. And when posted, the GCode from the classic bacplot is Right and the new verify is Wrong!!
Mastercam BackplotVerify.doc
Is there a problem with drilling in the Simulation verify in X6 MU2..... (32 bit) Windows 7?
Mastercam verify works fine as does backplot, but when i use the simulation verify the drill cycles always seem to be too deep. Its as if the cutters start too close to the part!
Everything else works perfect. Its just any sort of drill cycle that don't.
Hi all.
I just changed the colours on my background. Problem is that the lower half is a light grey colour so i can no longer see the GView, WCS and T/CPlane at the bottom of the screen.
Is there any way to change the colour of these?
Litnin
Hi all,
Just noticed that when i delete a chain from a contour and hit regen it throws up an error saying 'The operation has 0 toolpath entities remaining' which you would expect to see since the chain has been deleted....But, it just regens it anyway, and when you go into backplot it runs the old chain that has just been deleted.
Is this a bug?
we're using X4.
Litnin
Totally agree John. Frustrating having to attach a holder to a tool for every toolpath created.
I really thot this would've been sorted by now!
Come on guys give us some real tool libraries
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