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  1. #1
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    Talking Improvement Software

    :wave:Hi boys, long time...
    I renember that some time ago lot of people speak above a fanuc software to improve the eficience of the machines. Did some body know where I can find some info? It works? with all the systems 10,11,15,16 etc.?.
    Lot of questions but I know also lot of genius.
    Si alguien quiere me puede contestar tambiern en Español.
    Gracias, Thanks

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    I have never used any, but I know there are g-code feeds and speeds optimization software out there. Is that what your looking for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dpuch View Post
    I have never used any, but I know there are g-code feeds and speeds optimization software out there. Is that what your looking for?
    I'm not shure, I think that is some thing more complex, no body knows??

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    For mold and die work, I think there may be something to turn the line moves into arcs for smother motion with less g-code.

    Along the lines of reduced g-code size (to get it to fit in memory) there are ways to do that, but I'm not sure if there is a program that specifically will do it. Most g-code editors that do operations on g-code (X+1.0 or G90 to G91 moves) would be able to do that kind of change manually.

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