Does Anyone have the post processor for SCM morbidelli?
I am SCM tech Z5 user in Japan.
I've tried to post using SCM prisma which supplied in fusion360 post library.
but It does not work correctly on my CNC.
I think the "Z" should be possitive number for "morbidelli" machine.
but generic SCM postprocessor gives negative for Z.
I am not good english speaker.
I hope you undestand with your effort for my english.
Thanks,
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Hi,
have you solved your issue? i know this post are very old, but i'm tryng to build a post for an accord 40 from scm,
but all my works are with z positive, while my machine have z netative when the tool are into the piece...
i'm sorry for my bad english, i'm from italy.
You could try this post I've edited to work with Maestro CNC from SCM
Yes, I confirmed it to work correctly 3axis.
I really appreciate to you gave PP. Thank you very much.
Although I don't check the 5axis movement yet, Does its PP suppport to 5axis?
I get this "redefining arguments is deprecated" warning. Do you know what causes this problem?
Best regards
This Post is for 3 axis only, I believe the program you are trying to post is a 5 axis program, so the PP can't handle it.
It should work if you use it for 3 axis only.
Hi, I'm trying to use the post processor.
My machine has the z axis inverted, when I elaborate a milling program with alphacam, I set negative z if the cutter is in the panel. How can I modify the post so that the machinings all have a negative z?
example: panel 1000x1000x18, pocket 5 mm deep, z = -5 mm in the xilog program.
thanks
I've made it work changing the "work depth note" in Maestro to Morbidelli (Z positive).
One thing i've not solved is the Reference stop, every program I post, ends up mirrored when imported to Maestro, if anyone knows how to solve this, would be of great help.
Hi @mminamisawa,
The newest SCM post from the library has a property to invert Z axis if necessary.
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