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  1. #1
    Join Date
    May 2011
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    Chaplaind

    Interest in CNCezPRO:

    You may download a 30-day evaluation copy of CNCezPRO 2010 AE at the following URL:
    http://www.cncezpro.com/tmp/ae30dw/C...-92810-30D.exe

    The passwd to initiate the installation is: cncep2010ae9281030d

    Once you have installed CNCezPRO:

    There's a step-by-step tutorial that will guide you through the exploration
    of the program's major functionalities (Menu>Help>Contents>Getting
    Started>Tutorial). Two demo projects (DemoMill for milling and DemoTurn for turning) are available
    and cover complete examples of G-codes and M-codes. Additional demos specific to every
    controller are also available: DemoFanuc-0M, DemoFanuc-0T, DemoFanuc6,
    DemoMeldas520AM,DemoMeldas64L, DemoHeidenhain, DemoOkuma,
    DemoFadal, DemoHaas and DemoMacros (that demonstrates support for macros for
    Fanuc-OM).

    The quickest way to see CNCezPRO 2008 in action is to try the following;

    From the Menu bar select 'File', 'Open Project'

    Then from the Open File dialog select the 'demomill.TPJ' (or 'demoturn.TPJ')
    This will load the CNCezpro DemoMill (or DemoTurn) project file.

    Being 'Project-based' each project can hold multiple workpieces and
    each workpiece has an associated process which includes a machine and cnc
    program.

    In the project explorer you can set the active project simply by
    right-clicking on a workpiece node and select 'Set as Active' option from the pop-up. You can
    also set the active project in a similar fashion by right-clicking on a process
    node below the active workpiece. Workpieces can easily be added and removed, as
    can processes which hold machine and associated cnc programs.

    Once you've selected the active workpiece and process open the associated
    cnc program file by double-clicking the appropriate node below the active process.

    From the Mode drop down menu select 'Auto'. Then you can select the 'Cycle
    Start' option. Alternatively, using the Play button from the toolbar will begin the
    Machine Cycle, also, you can use the Machine Panel and select the Cycle Start
    button.

    If you are familiar with Fanuc-style machines, you can utilize the Machine
    Panel (Menu>Window>Work Windows>Machine Panel) to control the machine tool.

    To create a project from scratch, you can use the Project Wizard (Menu>New
    Project...).

    To select the tools you wish to use in your program: Menu>Options>Edit Tool
    Turret If you wish to modify/create tools: Menu>Options>Edit Tool Library

    To access 3D Graphics functionalites, right-click on the Workpiece Window.
    A pop-up menu provides features such as Rotation, Panning, Multiple Views,
    etc.

    We support major controllers (Fanuc-0M/T, Fanuc-6M/T, Fanuc-16M/T,
    Fagor, Fadal, Okuma, Mitsubishi Meldas,Heidenhain, MachineMate, etc.)
    and we provide our users with customizations and adaptations to their
    specific needs.

    If you have any questions or need assistance with the program, please let-us
    know.

    Regards,
    ChaplainD
    CncezPro Distributor
    New Member of Cnczone Machinist Community
    Contact: [email protected]

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
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    I suspect you aren't going to get a lot of Canadian customers with your current pricing. Yeah we really want to pay 25% more when our dollar is above par...

    bob

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jun 2014
    Posts
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    Re: Chaplaind

    Official site link is broken now.
    Can you share this software, please?

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