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!Error: Failed to post data. See log for details.[/i]

But then the post-processor stops,
and the aforementioned "details" are poppin' up in the following error message:

Error: Spindle speed out of range.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Error: Failed to invoke function 'onSection'.
Error: Failed to invoke 'onSection' in the post configuration.
Error: Failed to execute configuration.


Seems like the Mach4 post-processor doesn't like to have 0 rpm set for the spindle speed (default while probing),
whereas standing perfectly still is mandatory for my touch probe (regarding the cable attached to it and all).

Ain't probing implemented yet in this post-processor, or are there any other ideas?

Sorry for my gibberish... I'm only a German CNC hobbyist trying to get some meaningful responses;
I prefer the English forum just because you guys are much more willingly to help - and way more friendly than the Germans...  :)

Thanks in advance,
Marcus


It needs to be added to the post to work you can change the rang to less than -1 the error goes away then the real problem shows up it need added to the post

You can add probing into the post through useing pass through to call a sub A G31 probing cycle

Other wise you have to get it added you can do it your self the standard fanuc post probing is working it may work fine in Mach4 as that what Mach4 is based around.

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You will need someone to look at the toolpaths and the pre post dialog.

43
The coolant setting is in the tools setup in your tool library

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That could be part of the problem, I have the G Code you posted running it seems to be fine so far, it does have a M8 in the wrong places what is ok for the tormach machines.

If you post from the use installed post libury with the new Mach3 post it should be putting out an error and saying there is a invalled coolant mode, one of your tools will have one of the coolant settings set wrong you set them all to nothing or  what coolant method you are useing for all, I think this is where the problem is.

So check all your tools and make sure the coolant is set to off or what type of coolant method you are useing, I have seen this problem quite a few times and it has just been the coolant setting in the tool library.

Just check that and run a code on your machine as a air cut and see if it stops with a M1 or just stops on the coolant call M7 or M8.

I would look at the tools in your file you posted but I can not look at tools or even make changes to a toolpath at the moment to they find out why that part of fusion is not working for me at all, I can check a setup and post a g code and that's it.

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In the attached file is the optimal stop set to yes or no it's where the arrow points to.


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when you say it freezes is it at a line number or right at the start, you can put the file in a zip and attach that. I wont post my email in this forum I got attacked by a gutless troll last time I did that.

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goto file - export - then do it as a .f3d - untick save to a project in the cloud and tick save to my computer and select a destination

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Can you post the fusion model

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Are you useing the Mach3 post from fusion and yes post the model and Gcode

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