: Access technical tips, patches, and downloads at WORKNC Support.

Generate a simple test toolpath (like a 2D pocket or a face milling sequence) and open the G-code output in a text editor.

: If the post is not in the standard library, use the "Request Postprocessor" option. You may need to provide a Pack and Go file of your part to help the post department verify the toolpath.

If a rotary axis moves in the opposite direction of the design intent, open the .cfg file in a text editor, locate the rotational axis orientation section, and flip the vector multiplier value from 1 to -1 (or vice versa).

So, how do you get the correct WorkNC Post Processor? Here is your guide to downloading, configuring, and troubleshooting them.

If you download a post processor—whether from Hexagon support or a third-party source—you verify it before running it on a real machine.

Go to the Setup Graphic Interface -> Postprocessor Tab .

They support complex logic calculations for advanced 5-axis operations, structural tool attachments, and mill-turn operations. How to Install a Downloaded WorkNC Post Processor

Select the correct machine kinematics profile that matches your physical machine configuration. Step 4: Run a Dry Run Verification Never run unverified G-code directly on a live part.

Some companies (e.g., ICAM, Postability) build WorkNC posts, but they still need machine specs.

Ensure your CNC machine parameters match what the post-processor expects.

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While official support is preferred, users often look to online communities for faster solutions or for older, unsupported machines.