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    Quote Originally Posted by suesi34e View Post
    Hi guys
    Post processors for me spell daunting thoughts, lack ofknowledge and confusion.

    So my objective here is to understand post processors. Ithink some info, answers to questions and an example or two lot of G code wouldhelp a lot.
    Like knowing how to write G-Code in a text editor, knowing about modifying Post Processors is a great thing but shouldn't be a pre-requisite for starting to use Cad/Cam/CNC.

    If you plan to buy a CAM package ensure your supplier will tailor a Post Processor for your machine as part of the initial support package, otherwise buy hardware and software that have a track record of compatibility.
    Whatever you do you shouldn't initially worry about knowing how to write G-Code or Edit/Write Post Processors yourself unless you wish to provide support or help to others,
    Regards,
    Nick

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