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Eoelkins

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  1. I have used the Z shift codes on Okuma before, like VZSHZ (Positive Shift Value to move negative)  or this way.

    (TOP OF PROGRAM)

    V1=0

     

     

    (MAIN PROGRAM)

     

     

    M1

    G91

    G50 Z.125 (Z value as reference)

    G90

    V1=V1+1 (Z SHIFT COUNT)

    V2=V2+1 (PART COUNT)

    IF [V1 LE 5] GOTO N10

    M2

     

    ( THIS WILL ALLOW THE MACHINE TO MAKE 6 PARTS AND SHIFT IN Z.125 FOR EACH PART.

  2. I had to go into the root of the drive that Mastercam was on and open the folder that was accociated with M.C.  I found the file in

    C:/Windows/Program Files/Mastercam 

    I clicked on the file "McamAdvConfig"... Then windows ask for permission to make a change to your device. Click "Yes". 

    Click "Graphics Support" and then hover over the "Enable/Disable" of Hardware Acceleration. I changed the GFX setting in that location and green check. 

    In X7 these settings may be in the "System Configuration"

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