
The ISO post is including a + symbol on positive values and G codes are being called using double digits like G01 vs G1 in your sample. I don't see anything glaringly obvious unless your control is being picky. Your MC post looks most like the ISO post so it would be the easiest to modify. We want to make sure everybody benefits from our combined experience when possible.Finally, your use of any post available on this page is governed by the Autodesk License and Services Agreement.I posted some samples using both the Heidenhain TNC-407.cps and the Heidenhain ISO.cps sample post processors to compare to your MC post. If you need very specific customization you should consider talking directly with your local reseller to get exactly what you are looking for.If you do encounter important issues relating to posts, then you should reach out to us at the post processor forum. The forum is also monitored by our support and post teams when things get trickier than usual.

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