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Post Processing never work,error:"Length offset out of range"

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glenncai
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Post Processing never work,error:"Length offset out of range"

Hi
I'm new to Fusion 360 CAM/HSMXpress
I created the tool path and it looks good on simulation but somehow the post processing never work.
I had tried many cps files but all of them give me these errors:

Error: Length offset out of range.
Error: Failed to invoke function 'onSection'.
Error: Failed to invoke 'onSection' in the post configuration.
Error: Failed to execute configuration.

same thing happen when using HSMXpress Solidworks plug in.
do know if any one experienced this kind of issue? 
Are there any more setup I need to take care before post processing?
And I also wounder why generating G code is being so complicated for HSMXpress?
I've used MasterCAM X6 before, and it was so easy to build G code by just two clicks.
I didn't have to think about the post configuration.
Thanks
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Message 2 of 8

Such a high toolnumber is almost never used and therefor the post expects it to be an error.
So it's not complicated it's actually trying to help people.
We can change this in seconds, what post are you using?

Laurens Wijnschenk
3DTechDraw

AutoDesk CAM user & Post editor.
René for Legend.


Message 3 of 8
glenncai
in reply to: glenncai

Laurens-3DTechDraw wrote:

Such a high toolnumber is almost never used and therefor the post expects it to be an error.
So it's not complicated it's actually trying to help people.
We can change this in seconds, what post are you using?


Thanks so much for your reply. I'm using the mach3mill.cps
I finally had the the code posted by reduced the toolnumber to 2 digits.
It is definitely not complicated now.
I just got a little confused when I saw all those settings in the dialog box at the beginning.
Thanks again and have a happy new year.
Message 4 of 8

Try this post attached.
It will work with your higher toolnumbers. It allows up to 9999.

Laurens Wijnschenk
3DTechDraw

AutoDesk CAM user & Post editor.
René for Legend.


Message 5 of 8
AchimN
in reply to: glenncai

Thanks Laurens  8)


Achim.N
Principal Technology Consultant
Message 6 of 8
Anonymous
in reply to: glenncai

It is not easy to understand. But I will try.
Message 7 of 8
AchimN
in reply to: glenncai

Did you had a chance to try it out?


Achim.N
Principal Technology Consultant
Message 8 of 8

What needs to be changed in the processor? I'd like to learn how to change that myself

 

I have two that I'd like to change to allow for more tools.

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