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Educational license does not allow generating over 1000 lines of code

#1
Hi, I work for LSU Mechanical Engineering and we purchased an educational license for RoboDK.

I am trying to generate a robot program but it says the license does not allow generating programs with more than 1000 lines of code.  When I click on the link under that, it just takes me to purchase an educational license, which we already have.  Can you please help me with this?
#2
Educational licenses are limited to generating programs with 1000 lines at most.

It is better if you contact us so we can better help you:
https://robodk.com/contact
#3
(07-18-2024, 06:59 AM)Albert Wrote: Educational licenses are limited to generating programs with 1000 lines at most.

It is better if you contact us so we can better help you:
https://robodk.com/contact

Hello,
I have the same issue. I've been contacting RoboDK for two weeks but received no responses. Could you please help me with this?
Thanks
#4
I checked the emails you exchanged with our team and Danielle and Konstantinos from the RoboDK team have been in touch with you trying to help.

Konstantinos asked for more information to make an exception and remove the 1000 lines generation limitation. Please note that we need more information to make this exception but you didn't provide anything. It would be great if you can share any information you have about your project. For example: robots you are using, applications, what's your involvement, why you need to generate programs longer than 1000 lines of code, etc.
#5
Hi Albert, I am from the Technical University of Munich and currently encountered the same problem with the 1000 lines limitation while making a 3D printing job. The project is about continous fiber 3D printing, where we want to steer fibers along the load paths and achieve non-planar printing at the same time. Would it be possible for you to also remove the limit for me? I've attached the printing project in the attachment here:
.rdk   TEST01_with plastic.rdk (Size: 7.5 MB / Downloads: 10) . In the file, paths 1-6 are the steered continous carbon fibers fibers and the thermoplastic path is the pure plastic printing. It's supposed to be an open hole specimen. Other than the license problem, would you please guide me to rotating the whole thermoplastic part 90 degrees? Or is it already set and cannot change once imported/translated from gcode?

Please let me know if you need more information on the project itself. Thank you in advance.
#6
You can contact us by email and mention this thread so we can remove the limit on the program generation.

About the issue rotating the tool for 3D printing I recommend you to customize your post processor to rotate the tool as the robot TCP moves. You can calculate the direction of movement and send a signal to the custom mechanism mounted on your tool.
  




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