ProNest 8 Quick Start Guide
ProNest 8 Quick Start Guide
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This guide performs two functions. The first half is an installation guide. It describes whats new and updated in this release and helps you install and start the latest version of ProNest. It also provides information about system requirements, program authorization, and how to contact MTC Software, Inc. The second half of the guide starts in the last chapter, called ProNest Quick Start Guide. The purpose of the quick start guide is to walk you through many of the important tasks in ProNest. By following the steps presented in this guide, you will get a basic understanding of how to use ProNest.
Settings enhancements
General layout: The layout and flow of the settings pages have been modified to better match the general flow of the application: Importing Parts is first, Output is last. Additionally, the settings have been reorganized slightly to simplify the experience of editing settings. For example, all the settings that act as defaults for importing parts are now located on the Importing Parts settings page. Basic machine configuration: Adding or removing processes from your machine has been greatly simplified. When you have selected the appropriate post processor, the available processes are presented to you. Simply select the ones you need and deselect the ones you dont. You can even assign process settings from one existing process to another. Cut Sequence Rules: Take full control over the cut sequence order. By creating a cut sequence rule, you can define the sequencing of individual actions, such as pre-pierces, punches, scribes, exterior profiles, interior profiles and many more. Automatic nesting strategies: Simplified editing capability, together with the ability to name each strategy, allows you to fully customize your nesting strategies.
Feature enhancements
Importing parts: Advanced CAD layer support provides a richer, more intuitive way of identifying and assigning CAD layers to a machine process. As CAD parts are selected, ProNest automatically discovers and presents the layers found. All you have to do is select the layers that need processing. Also, a Favorites button has been added for importing CAD files. With this feature, you can maintain a list of commonly used CAD folders for quick navigation. Common Line Cutting (CLC): In addition to regular bumping, capability for a zero separation bump has been added. This feature allows a part to be bumped in contact with another part or with the plate edge. This ability is very useful when building advanced CLC clusters or for placing parts that will have an edge common with the plate edge. Also, control over the creation of CLC Arrays is now possible through interactive CLC array. With this feature, you can specify the number of rows and columns to create. Skeleton Cut-Up: Instead of a single grid that defines skeleton lines, you can specify two grids: One that defines the interior skeleton lines; the other defines the exterior. In addition, you can create partial skeleton lines called bridge lines to cut the skeleton between specific parts on the nest. Other improvements to Skeleton Cut-Up include control over plate edge extensions and the cut direction of horizontal cuts, vertical cuts, and cuts that touch the plate edge. Cut Sequence Rules also provide control over exactly when interior and exterior skeleton lines will be cut. Collision Avoidance: Lead placement has been greatly improved for collision avoidance. When leads are automatically moved for collision avoidance, ProNest can give preferential treatment to placing leads on corners. Also, the leads can be trimmed automatically if placed in conflict with other parts. Output: A new advanced cutting technique allows you to convert sharp corners into rounded corners. Simply specify an angle and all corners sharper than that angle will be rounded using a radius that you define. These settings can be specified in a settings table (XLS) to allow different values for different conditions. Also, prepiercing has been enhanced to provide the ability to pre-pierce all profiles in a part before it is cut. The cut sequencing of pre-pierces can be controlled further through the use of Cut Sequence Rules.
Reports: New and improved standard reports have been added to minimize the need for custom reports. If custom reports are needed, more than one report file (.rav) can now be used. This makes it easier to separate custom reports from ProNests list of standard reports.
Nesting improvements
Pattern Array: Combinations of different patterns are now used to effectively fill the nesting region. In addition, Pattern Array can now identify parts that produce better patterns when used in groups of three. Most parts create their best pattern when used in pairs, but some parts produce better 3-part patterns. Speed enhancements: Optimizations have been made to improve the speed of automatic nesting. For example: the speed of pattern array has improved by as much as 80% - benefiting any nesting strategy that makes use of it. Part filling: Pattern Array and Common Line Cut Array can be used to fill available regions during automatic nesting. This can result in improved material utilization. Nesting on remnants and skeletons: Rectangular Nesting now makes efficient use of the available space on remnants and skeletons instead of nesting on their rectangular region. Pattern Array and CLC Array (when used as part of an automatic nesting strategy) now recognize remnants and skeletons to nest and fill efficiently on them.
New modules
Advanced Common Line Cutting: In addition to the features offered by the Common Line Cutting (CLC) module, Advanced CLC adds the ability to create complete common line nests using unlimited quantities of unique parts. Consequently, users are not limited to only pairs, quads and arrays. Highly efficient nests with drastically reduced cutting times may be developed quickly and easily. Cut path editing for these common line clusters is also available. Work Zones: This module was designed for machines with repositioning capability. It allows users to segment the available work area into smaller work zones of a desired dimension. Parts can now be nested into each zone, making it less likely that profiles have to be split. Also, cut sequencing occurs by zone to reduce the need for manual sequencing. When using work zones, you can control the work zone length, the reposition distance, the ability to reposition backwards, and the maximum number of repositions allowed. Nest Background Image: Superimpose an image of your plate onto the ProNest work area. To use this feature, simply take a digital picture of a plate and assign that image to a nest. This is ideal for applications where the source material has surface defects. Having the ability to see the superimposed material image while you are nesting eliminates guesswork and saves programming time.
System requirements
Software
Windows 2000 (with service pack 4) or later Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later Microsoft Excel*
Hardware
1 GHz processor or faster (3 GHz recommended) 512 MB RAM (1 GB recommended) VGA display with at least 256 colors and a resolution of 1024 x 768 200 MB available disk space * Microsoft Excel 2000 or later is recommended for editing ProNest settings spreadsheets (.xls). If Microsoft Excel is not available, then the XLS editor provided in the installation can be used.
Installing ProNest
Important: Before installing ProNest, be sure that you have logged in as the system administrator. Otherwise, ProNest cannot install properly. To install ProNest: 1 2 3 4 5 Close all programs. Insert the CD labeled ProNest into your CD-ROM drive. If Autorun is enabled on your system, the installation starts automatically and you can skip steps 3 and 4. From the Start menu, select Run. Type D:\setup (substitute the appropriate letter of your CD-ROM drive for D). Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.
From the Start menu, point to All Programs, point to MTC Products, point to ProNest 8 Nesting System, and then click ProNest 8. To close ProNest: Click OR On the File menu, click Exit. in the upper-right corner of the main ProNest window.
Note: If this is your first time opening the program, you will need to authorize the product (for more information, see Authorizing ProNest in the next section).
Authorizing ProNest
As soon as you install ProNest, you should launch the application and authorize the product. Follow the process below to authorize your copy of ProNest. To authorize ProNest: 1 2 When you open ProNest for the first time, the ProNest License dialog will appear. If you have already completed this dialog and clicked OK, the dialog will not appear. In this case you may skip steps 2 and 3. Depending on the type of installation you need, select either the first option, ProNest will be licensed for this computer only, or the second option, ProNest will be licensed on my local network. If you select the second option, you will also need to specify the location of the network license file. Type the path to the license file (pn8.lic) in the Location of the network license file box. You can also click on to browse for the license file. Note: There are two types of installations: Local and Network. Local installation: The local installation is typically done when a single license equates to a single computer. Anyone can use ProNest on that computer. This sort of installation is common for single-user licenses and trials. Network installation: This type of installation can be completed only if network licenses have been purchased. The network installation provides more flexibility for multiple users than the local installation. For these installations, a network computer is selected to perform the task of authorizing computers that run ProNest (clients). Once this is done, ProNest can be installed on any number of clients. Clients are authorized until a certain number of licenses are in use. Anyone else who wants to run ProNest will then have to wait for one of the others to close. 3 When your selection is complete, click OK. The License Configuration dialog will appear. It will display your current license status, which will read: This product is not authorized. Authorization not present. 4 Click Request Authorization Code. This process involves obtaining a valid authorization code from MTC Software, Inc. For more information about obtaining an authorization code, see Obtaining your authorization code in the next section. When you have obtained an authorization code, type it in the box and click OK.
Note: When you click Submit on the Authorization Code Request web page, an email is sent to MTC Software, Inc. concerning your request for authorization. You will then receive an email containing your authorization code. Since our response is not automated, it may take up to an hour to process your request if it is received during our normal business hours.
Technical Support
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Sales
Contact your account representative for information about the latest MTC Software, Inc. products, the Subscription Services program, upgrade options and prices, and more. If you have a technical question or problem, please contact Technical Support. Worldwide Headquarters: MTC Software, Inc. 22 West Main Street Lockport, NY 14094 USA Phone: 1-716-434-3755 Fax: 1-716-434-3711 Email:* [email protected] USA Regional Offices: Asia Pacific: Layton, Utah Phone: 1-716-434-3755 x207 Email:* [email protected] Phoenix, Arizona Phone: 1-716-434-3755 x208 Email:* [email protected] Sun Prairie, Wisconsin Phone: 1-716-434-3755 x209 Email:* [email protected] The United Kingdom, Ireland, and Africa: MTC Software Limited No.7 Clarendon Place Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 5QL United Kingdom Phone: +44 (0) 87 0803 1297 Fax: +44 (0) 87 0803 1298 Email:* [email protected] * When sending an email, please include your company name and address to ensure prompt handling of your request. MTC Software Pty. Ltd. PO Box 92, Ascot Vale 3032 Ascot Vale 3032 Victoria, Australia Phone: +61 (3) 93751455 Fax: +61 (3) 93751499 Email:* [email protected] Mainland Europe and Middle East: MTC Software GmbH Robert Bosch-Stra. 32 D-64625 Bensheim Germany Phone: +49 (0) 6251 7 70 69 30 Fax: +49 (0) 6251 7 70 69 39 Email:* [email protected]
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Type My first job in the Description box. Select Demo Plasma Machine from the Use this machine combo box. Click OK.
Note: When you click OK to create a new job, the Edit Part List window will automatically appear. Adding parts to your part list will usually be the first step after creating a new job. For now, close this window. To close the Edit Part List window: In the upper-right corner of the window, click Return to Nesting. Closing the Edit Part List window will cause ProNest to return to the main window. Notice that the Part List toolbar is still empty. The status bar at the bottom of the screen will indicate the name of the current machine. The machine displayed here contains all the settings that are used for the current job. The machine displayed in the status bar will match with the machine you selected in the New Job dialog. At this point, we are ready to add parts to our part list.
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The CAD tab works like Windows Explorer, allowing you to browse the folders and files on your system. Use the Look in box to help navigate. By default, the Files of type box will be set to AutoCAD files (*.dwg;*.dxf). The selection in this box will filter the contents of the current folder, only showing the files that match. 2 In the CAD tab, browse to the following folder: C:\Program Files\MTC\ProNest 8\Examples 3 Find and click MF2.DXF once to select it.
When selected, the name of the part will appear highlighted. The Preview tool window will display the selected CAD file and the Properties tool window will display the properties that will be used to add the part. Important: The CAD files installed into the Examples folder were drawn using specific layer names. Each layer name defines a different attribute such as profiles for cutting, scribing, punching, or dimension information. Using the properties for a selected CAD part, you can match each CAD layer with a machine process. Using layers in this way allows ProNest to distinguish between the different aspects of a drawing when the part is added. When adding parts, assigning layers to the proper machine processes is critical to correct output.
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To modify CAD Layer information prior to adding a part: 1 With MF2.DXF selected, click on the CAD Import tab in the Properties tool window. In the CAD Layers section, the following process-layer mappings will already exist: Cut - [Plasma] Scribe - [Scribe-P] 0;CUT SCRIBE
Also notice that preview color used for each process is displayed to the left of the process name. 2 Click on the word SCRIBE in the right column and then click the down-arrow.
This will display a list of the CAD layers found in the selected part and in the machine settings for Scribe-P. In the illustration above, the layers found for MF2.DXF are 0, CUT, PUNCH, and SCRIBE. Notice that each of these layer names has a small image of a part next to it ( ). This image indicates that the layer was found in the part. Other layer names may appear simply because they have been assigned to the process as a default layer mapping. Default layer mappings are defined in your machine settings. In the illustration above, the SCRIBE, 2, and Mark layers have been specified in the default layer mapping setting for Scribe-P. These layer names have a small settings image next to it ( ). When MF2.DXF is first selected, SCRIBE is the only layer mapped to the Scribe-P process because it is the only layer name that is found both in the part and in the machine settings for Scribe-P. 3 Clear the SCRIBE check box (but do not click OK or Cancel). Notice that as you clear the SCRIBE check box, the blue scribe lines in the preview disappear. This means that if you were to click OK and then add the part, the information on the parts SCRIBE layer would not be imported into ProNest. By not mapping a layer name to a process, you are instructing ProNest to ignore the contents of that layer. Also notice that you cannot select 2 or Mark because neither layer was found in the part. 4 Select the SCRIBE check box and click OK.
Prior to adding a part to the part list, it is common to edit the property values in the Nesting and CAD Import tabs. Typically, you will need to change the quantity and material for the part (although these can be changed after the part is added). To add MF2.DXF to the part list (be sure that MF2.DXF is selected): 1 2 3 In the Properties tool window, select the Nesting tab. Change the value for Required to 5. In the Standard toolbar at the top of the window, click Add Part. MF2.DXF will be added to the Part List in the lower-left.
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To add BLADE.DXF to the part list: 1 2 3 4 In the CAD tab, select BLADE.DXF. In the Properties tool window, select the Nesting tab. Change the value for Required to 12. On the Edit menu, click Add Part. BLADE.DXF will be added to the Part List in the lower-left. Tip: There are several ways to add parts from the CAD source. In addition to using the menu and toolbars, you can: Double-click a part Drag a part from the CAD source down into the Part List. Similar to Windows Explorer, you can select multiple part files and then add them. To select a range of parts, select the first part and then hold SHIFT as you select the last part in the range. You can also hold CTRL as you individually select multiple parts in the list. Now that you have a simple part list developed, return to the main window. To close the Edit Part List window: In the upper-right corner of the window, click Return to Nesting.
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Note: The Start AutoNest button: Yellow vs. Green The yellow AutoNest button is slightly different from the green button. The green button will simply begin automatic nesting using the machines default nesting strategy and plate size. The yellow button opens the AutoNest Setup dialog. Using this dialog, you can make last-minute changes to things like: The selected nesting strategy Where automatic nesting should begin (first, current, or new nest) The types and sizes of plates to use When the settings in the AutoNest Setup dialog are ready, click OK to begin automatic nesting.
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Selecting parts
Nested parts cannot be moved or rotated until they are selected. To select a single part: Click anywhere inside the part. To select all parts on the nest: On the Edit menu, click Select All. To select multiple parts: Hold SHIFT as you select each part. To area-select multiple parts: Right-click and drag a rectangular area to surround the parts that should be selected. As you drag, the selection area will be drawn as a box with dotted lines. Tip: The direction of an area-select drag changes how parts are selected. If the selection area is created by dragging to the right, then parts will be selected only if they are fully contained by the selection area. If the selection area is created by dragging to the left, then parts will be selected if they are fully contained by selection area or if they come in contact with the border of the selection area.
When a part (or group of parts) is selected, it will turn blue and will be surrounded by a selection box. The selection box surrounds the entire selection and features bump and rotate handles. These handles provide specialized ways to move and rotate the selection. See the section called Moving and rotating selected parts for more information about using the selection box handles.
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Unselecting parts
When parts are selected, they are not truly nested. It is more correct to think of selected parts as a floating group of parts. To nest a selection, unselect it. To unselect all parts: Click anywhere in the nesting area that is not inside any part. OR On the Edit menu, click Unselect All. To remove a single part from the selection: Hold SHIFT and select the part you want to unselect. All other parts in the selection will remain selected. Note: As you select and unselect nested parts, you may have noticed changes in the Part List. Sometimes the reported nested quantity appears like this: 2 of 5 nested [1] This means that 2 out of 5 parts are nested and that 1 part is selected. If the selected part were then unselected, the quantities would appear like this: 3 of 5 nested
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At this point, a custom rectangular plate will already be selected. To specify the dimension of your new plate, you can either type values in the Length and Width boxes or you can select a standard plate size from the box directly above Length. 2 3 Type 150 in the Length box. Type 50 in the Width box. Notice that the preview updates as you change the plate dimensions. 4 5 Select a material in the Material box. Your choices will be limited to the materials required by the parts in your part list. Click OK.
When you click OK in the New Nest Setup dialog, ProNest will create the new nest and make it current. You should now see your new (and empty) nest in the main window.
Deleting a nest
Deleting a nest will place all of its parts back in the part list, adjusting their quantities appropriately. To delete the current nest: On the Nest menu, click Delete Nest. To delete all nests in the job: On the Nest menu, click Delete All Nests. Note: ProNest always has a current nest even if you delete all nests or if you delete the only nest in the job. If you delete the last remaining nest in the job (referred to as Nest 1 of 1), the end result will be similar to selecting all the parts on this nest and then deleting them. Similarly, if you delete all nests, the end result will be similar to deleting every nest past the first nest and then clearing the first nest.
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Cut simulation
Before generating output, it is often convenient to see how a nest will be cut. Cut simulation presents an animation that approximates how a nest would be cut by your machine. ProNest allows simple control over the simulation, similar to playing a movie. To view cut simulation for the current nest: On the Nest menu, click Cut Simulation. When you enter cut simulation, the parts on the nest will be drawn in the Uncut color from the Color Legend tool window. Also, the Cut Simulation toolbar will appear.
To play the simulation: On the Cut Simulation toolbar, click the Play button. When cut simulation starts, a small image of a cutting head will appear at the initialization point of the nest. The cutting head will then move around the nest, cutting, scribing, and punching the nest in the same order as CNC output would instruct the machine. To pause the simulation: On the Cut Simulation toolbar, click the Pause button. To stop the simulation: On the Cut Simulation toolbar, click the Stop button. To quit cut simulation and return to normal nesting: On the Cut Simulation toolbar, click Close. Tips: The speed of the cut simulation can be controlled by moving the Speed slider. Move the slider to the left for a slower simulation. Move the slider to the right for a faster simulation. You can skip ahead (or back) by clicking on any profile in the nest.
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Output
Ultimately, the purpose of any ProNest job is to generate correct output for your machine controller. When a job is ready for this step, CNC output can be generated. To create CNC output for the current job: 1 On the File menu, click Output CNC. The Output CNC dialog will open. Use this dialog to select the file name for the output file. 2 3 In the File name box, type a name for your output file. Click Save. ProNest will generate a CNC file for each nest in your job, creating a unique file name that is based on the file name you chose in step 2. These CNC files would then be sent to your machine controller. Important: This guide was designed to show some of the basic features of ProNest. ProNest is typically not ready to produce valid output code immediately after installation. Output code produced as a result of following the steps in this guide should not be expected to work for your particular machine controller. While most applications are easy to setup, special files are sometimes required. For help with setup issues, contact Technical Support.
Reports
At any time you can view and print reports for your current job. There are several standard reports to choose from in the Reports dialog. To open the Reports dialog: On the File menu, click Reports. The Reports dialog will open, showing a list of reports that are available. To preview a particular report: 1 2 Select the check box for the report you want to preview. Click Preview
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Index A
Adding parts. See Part List Authorization code obtaining, 8 using, 7 Authorizing ProNest, 78 Automatic nesting, 17 AutoNest Setup dialog, 17
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Local installation, 7
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Manual nesting. See Interactive nesting Modifying the nest, 18 MTC Software, Inc. contacting, 9 Sales, 10 Technical Support, 9
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Bump, 21 Bump handles, 18, 21
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Nest creating new, 22 deleting, 22 modifying, 18 Nesting automatic, 17 interactive, 17 Network installation, 7 New features, 2 New Job dialog, 12 New Nest Setup dialog, 22 Nudge, 21
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CAD files adding to the part list, 15 browsing for, 14 layer information, 15 sample files, 13 selecting, 14 CAD Import layer information, 15 properties, 15 Closing ProNest, 6 Clusters, 20 CNC Output, 25 Contacting MTC Software, Inc., 9 Sales, 10 Technical Support, 9 Cut simulation, 23
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Opening ProNest, 6 Output. See CNC Output
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Deleting parts, 19
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Part list adding parts, 1216 toolbar, 12 Parts area select, 18 cluster, 20 removing, 19 selecting, 18 unselecting, 19 ProNest authorizing, 7 closing, 6 installing, 5 opening, 6 user manual, location of, 11 ProNest Job information, 24 opening, 24 restore settings from, 24 saving, 24 starting new, 12 ProNest main window, 11
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Edit Part List window closing, 16 layout, 13 opening, 13
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Installing ProNest, 5 Interactive nesting, 17
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Job. See ProNest Job
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Removing parts, 19 Reports, 25 Requesting an authorization code, 8 Restore settings from job, 24 Rotate free, 21 incremental, 21 long side, 21 to next 90, 21 Rotate handles, 18, 21
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Technical Support, 9
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Unselecting parts, 19
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Whats new in this release, 2
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Selecting parts, 18 Selection box, 18 Simulation. See Cut simulation Start AutoNest button, 17
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Zero separation bump, 21
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