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G-code and M-code are the foundational languages that drive CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machinery and 3D printers.
TMC-3D, the Technosoft multi-axis motion controller, is now adapted to execute G-code commands. Today, a lot of industrial applications are defined with these types of motion.
Handily, the command-line tool in libgcode can optionally apply Heatshrink compression or MeatPack encoding in the conversion process. In a way, G-code is the assembly language of 3D printers.
The variations in G-code commands like changes in feed rates, switching between different movement commands, and alterations in other parameters are typical of slicer-generated code.
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Still, you'll want to double-check your G-code before sending it. I usually generate mine in Lightburn, export as plain G-code, and then remove any unnecessary commands.
TMC-3D, the Technosoft multi-axis motion controller, is now adapted to execute G-code commands. G-codes are translated into TML commands through the G-code to TML converter from the EasyMotion Studio.
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