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Thread: Request for new programming commands MP,JP

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    Default Request for new programming commands MP,JP

    Is it possable to add a new programming command that would act like MH but would move to coordinates that are defined in the user variable file as opposed to (0,0)? I would like to move to a parking spot to make it easier to screw down new blanks but I can see this being useful for people messing with tool holders also. I like the safe Z function of MH over the M2, M3 commands and since I always park at the same spot I would like not to have to remember the coordinates when programming.

    John

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    You can always setup a custom cut to move the tool to a location. JH is using custom cut #99. You can use it as an example for your on.

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    Yep...use a custom cut. My C7 goes to 24,12 for tool changing & My C8 goes to X,120 to make changing out 4X8 sheets easier.

    -B

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    Thanks guys. I did not realize that C99 had what I needed (never explored all the custom files) so I will be progamming this morning.

    John

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