

Hi to the Autodesk Community and that ArtCAM wrote: Thanks in advance for your time and cooperation. Otherwise, please be so kind as to accept my response as a solution. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to ask. Please find attached a few legacy PDF documents that might be of assistance to you.

I have this piece of information from an engineer who developed the machine I have:ĪrtSpool is utilized alongside legacy ArtCAM software. That is good to know that the profiles haven't changed.

Unfortunately Gerber doesn't support G code on their machines so I'm just trying to piece things together. I've tried to feed all the available Gerber G code formats in the Artcam software through a Com window to the machine, to no avail. Is that true? That is how Gerber's Artpath software works. The only difference I can see is that maybe there was some option in the older version of Artcam to send a job directly to the machine rather than saving out a G code file. Gerber provided DelCam with their post processor at the time and this gave ArtCam the ability to output directly from the ArtCam software without the need of going through the Gerber DieWorks or ArtPath software. The Gerber Profile is essentially has the same controller as the Gerber Sabre. I was working with a version of ArtCam that output 3-D jobs directly to a Gerber Profile router. I have this piece of information from an engineer who developed the machine I have: Which specific Gerber post-processor file (*.con) do you require? Please provide further information, so that I can try to provide you with the file you want. That said, all five of these post-processor files (*.con) are included in subsequent ArtCAM software installations, including ArtCAM Express 2015 R2.SP3 (build 861) which you are licensed to use. n, which enables you to save toolpaths in Gerber - ISO (*.iso) format.n, which enables you to save toolpaths in Gerber with OLD ATC (*.ger) format and.GerberGSP_New_TC.con, which enables you to save toolpaths in Gerber with NEW ATC (*.ger) format.n, which enables you to save toolpaths in Gerber (*.ger) format.

n, which enables you to save toolpaths in Gerber D200 (*.ger) format.Looking at the ArtCAM 7 installation from 2004, five Gerber post-processors files are included: The current Gerber outputs from Artcam do not work with this machine. Hi to the Autodesk Community and the ArtCAM wrote:ĭoes anyone have a copy of Artcam dating from 2003 or 2004? There is a specific post processor within that version that I need to run a gerber mill.
