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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.
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One more thing that I may throw out on this issue. You can right click the MC start up icon, select properties, and click the tab compatibility, put a check in the "compatibility mode" box and run as Windows 7.
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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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I had the same trouble, my fix was going into the folder that is on the hard drive, finding the Advanced configuration file, opening it and turning off the Graphics Acceleration.
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I had the same trouble, my fix was going into the folder that is on the hard drive, finding the Advanced configuration file, opening it and turning off the Graphics Acceleration.
Plunging Toolpath in Open Pocket / Island Milling
in Machining, Tools, Cutting & Probing
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Give this a try. I did this using Contour using the 0.25 E/M . Possibly would work better with smaller tool and going over the two arches independently
Top_clamp_frame_upper_Contour.emcam