no machine simulation or the ability to post a nc program

no machine simulation or the ability to post a nc program

michael_forresterWZX5P
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no machine simulation or the ability to post a nc program

michael_forresterWZX5P
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since the update has anyone had issues running machine simulation or generating programs?

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seth.madore
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No, I don't think I've seen any issues (in general). Can you share some more info as to what you're running into, perhaps a file/video that demonstrates this issue?


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing


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michael_forresterWZX5P
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When i go to generate a nc file on  fusion it just goes back to machining screen . Highlights all the cycles blue. And that is it. I have to close down fusion to be able to edit cycles.  The exact same when i do a machine simulation. normal simualtion is fine. I have only noticed this since the last update. There would be nothing to show with a video sorry. 

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seth.madore
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I assume this is in Production Fusion, not Insider?
Mac or PC? What OS?

What are you using for a machine configuration? Does it work if you either A) don't select a machine config, or B) select a different generic machine config?

Is this 3, 4 or 5 axis work?


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing


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michael_forresterWZX5P
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This is Autodesk fusion manufacture . Using windows . This is 3-axis work . I have used this exact file and post with same machine before the update and outputted programs and ran the machine sim. I have tried using different machines and different machining files on numerous setups within our business and all are behaving the same way .
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seth.madore
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Can you share that Fusion file and machine configuration? To share: 

File > Export > Save to local folder, return to thread and attach the .f3d/.f3z file in your reply  (.f3z is generated if the file contains XREF documents or Machine Configs)


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing


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michael_forresterWZX5P
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i have a remote call at 10am i will upload file if this doesn't get resolved. Thanks for your help for now 

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michael_forresterWZX5P
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i have a remote call at 10am i will upload file if this doesn't get resolved. Thanks for your help for now
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seth.madore
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Unless it's something native to your environment, it's not going to be anything we can resolve without the file. Upload it when you can 🙂


Seth Madore
Customer Advocacy Manager - Manufacturing


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