08-21-2023, 11:33 AM
(08-18-2023, 12:44 PM)3D_FANUC_DUDE Wrote:(08-18-2023, 12:38 PM)Albert Wrote: There is some information in the link provided before:
https://robodk.com/doc/en/Robot-Machinin...rint3Dpost
The post processor you are using is not the default. Did you or someone in your team customize it?
I adjusted the post processor to make it work accordingly with Fanuc robot we own. Plain Jane, it will not produce files that will operate on the Fanuc. It was the slightest of tweaks.
I see the link and appreciate the info. So, would we simply drag and drop this code snipped into the existing post processor .py file? Can you provide any guidance over and above the guide?
Thanks.
I tried incorporating the code snippet provided on your end into the post-processor and the outputted program file(s) I get are the displaying all the same values. I would have assumed this would have adjusted something, even if minor or incorrect. If you can kindly suggest a path forward on this post-processor modification it would be greatly appreciated. Perhaps I misunderstood or missed something.
Thank you.
Just wanted to inform that I tried implementing some of the suggested code and there were syntax errors that prevented the modified post-processor from running correctly. Was this code snippet ever tested?
Please inform how we can properly implement and utilize this code snippet accordingly.
As well, please kindly assist with informing on how best to adjust the post processor to establish a minimum and maximum extrusion value ( E value). As is, the straight stretches of a printed design work okay, but where there exist corners, it's a not properly calibrated at all. I would go as far as to say, it's not useable for much for than a basic square or rectangle.
We are trying our best to move forward with RoboDk, we kindly request your full assistance on the matter.
Thank you.