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Advanced Programming - Post Processor

A "post processor" is a computer program which is used to translate data from one format to another format.  The postprocessor adapts computer-aided design data format, output by Router-CIM and AutoCAD programs, to a particular NC machine tool format.  The NC machine format is actually a format required by a specific machine-tool/control-unit combination.  This is necessary because each machine tool has its own characteristics.

 

The rules and regulations that govern the translation from one data format to another is provided by an international standard named EIA-RS-274-D. The standard represents a common method of translation of each machine activity into a special code for the machine tool.  The standard allows for optional codes to be defined so that machine tool manufacturers have latitude in choosing machine codes.

 

The postprocessor translates AutoCAD data (.DXF) into M and G codes (EIA-RS-274-D) using the basic principals provided in the international standard.  Additional translation methods are provided to address translation requirements that vary from the standard.

 

NOTE: You should only change post processor files after consulting CIM-Tech.  An improper setting/change could cause a failure in Router-CIM that may be hard to track down or troubleshoot.

 

Refer to the following sections for more information:

1.Post Processor Considerations
2.Post Processor Output
3.Using the Router-CIM Post Processor
4.Cut and Sequence
5.Processing Concepts
6.Connecting the Dots
7.Configuring the "$PP" File
8.Translation of Text Statements from a Drawing
9.Format of AutoCAD Text Statements
10.Translation of Geometry from a Drawing
11.Motion Block Definition
12.Group Definition and 'G' Switch
13.Absolute Preset Example
14.Pocketing Example
15.Switches
16.Numeric Formatting
17.Global Numeric Formatting
18.Individual Numeric Formatting
19.Modals
20.ASCII Modals
21.NUMERIC Modals
22.AXIS Modals
23.Reserved Words
24.Fine Tuning
25.Switch Parameters
26.General Format of ;P Switch
27."F" Switch Parameters
28.Geometric Entries
29.Customization