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  1. #1
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    Slow lead in problem

    I'm experiencing problems with my slow leadins. We only need them to cut stainless steel 1/4 and when the program runs it stops as soon as it goes to switch tech tables from the slow lead in to the normal speed.

    Any ideas?

    L3030 Bosch, Trumpf TLF 2600 Turbo

    Here's a link to the program we are trying to run

    % (DFS,P1001,1006) N1 (*MSG,MAIN PROGRAM NO.:,P1001) N2 (*MSG,POWERED BY MTC - Pastebin.com

  2. #2
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    I have never run a laser machine so your programming language is unfamiliar to me. Can you highlight/mark the line that your machine stops on? It would also be helpful to post a list of G codes for your machine because I cant find a list that includes three digit codes that are not macro calls. That being said have you tried to insert a small dwell immediately before switching speed tables? I would think your control may stop due to the current slow value becoming invalid on the faster table.

  3. #3
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    are you getting a error called too many blocks supp????

  4. #4
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    you must have something with the tech tables in the machine wrong.I just ran it with my tech tables and it worked fine.

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