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Post by PedroR » Fri Apr 01, 2011 4:29 pm

Post by PedroR
Fri Apr 01, 2011 4:29 pm

Hi

The Makerbot blog is featuring a very interesting article that explains the meaning of the most used GCode commands. Now you can find out what all that Gxxx, Mxxx codes mean! Tweak your start.gcode and end.gcode files for better printing.

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What is G-Code?

G-Code is but the most common name for a cluster of mildly conflicting, diversely-implemented programming languages3 that are typically in use for computer numerical control (CNC) machines. In fact, the actual “G-codes”4 are just a subset, along with M-codes5, and in some implementations all letters are used somewhere in the language.



Full article here http://blog.makerbot.com/2011/03/31/mak ... al-botter/

Regards
Pedro
Hi

The Makerbot blog is featuring a very interesting article that explains the meaning of the most used GCode commands. Now you can find out what all that Gxxx, Mxxx codes mean! Tweak your start.gcode and end.gcode files for better printing.

Image

What is G-Code?

G-Code is but the most common name for a cluster of mildly conflicting, diversely-implemented programming languages3 that are typically in use for computer numerical control (CNC) machines. In fact, the actual “G-codes”4 are just a subset, along with M-codes5, and in some implementations all letters are used somewhere in the language.



Full article here http://blog.makerbot.com/2011/03/31/mak ... al-botter/

Regards
Pedro
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