12-03-2020, 04:11 AM
Hi Curt,
I now have a solution for you.
The PTP speed is actually hardcoded in the post-processor.
We modified the post-processor to expose the porting controlling this.
You will therefore be able to decide the PTP speed and acceleration by modifying these two lines of code in the post-processor.
I added the new post-processor.
You can place it here: C:/RoboDK/Posts
Follow this link for more info related to post-processor.
//m.sinclairbody.com/doc/en/Post-Processor...tProcessor
Have a great day.
Jeremy
I now have a solution for you.
The PTP speed is actually hardcoded in the post-processor.
We modified the post-processor to expose the porting controlling this.
You will therefore be able to decide the PTP speed and acceleration by modifying these two lines of code in the post-processor.
I added the new post-processor.
You can place it here: C:/RoboDK/Posts
Follow this link for more info related to post-processor.
//m.sinclairbody.com/doc/en/Post-Processor...tProcessor
Have a great day.
Jeremy
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