Use this
Preferences
dialog to specify your milling preferences for working in
PartMaker.
The following settings are available:
Setup Parameters
- Face Window Name
— Enter the default name for the Face window that is displayed when you start
PartMaker.
- Box Stock
— Use this option to control the display of boundaries for Box stock.
- Selecting this option displays boundaries as square or rectangular (depending on the x1, x2, y1 and y2 values set in the
Setup dialog).
- De-selecting this option displays boundaries as round.
Boundaries
—
PartMaker uses the part boundaries you specify here as default values for the Face boundaries in theSetup dialog. Enter the values in the currently selected input units (inch or metric).
- x1
— Enter the default left boundary for a part in a Face window.
- y1
— Enter the default bottom boundary for a part in a Face window.
- x2
— Enter the default right boundary for a part in a Face window.
- y2
— Enter the default top boundary for a part in a Face window.
- Height — Enter the default height.
Grid
- Horizontal Step
— Enter the default interval for horizontal grid lines in Face windows.
- Vertical Step
— Enter the default interval for vertical grid lines in Face windows.
Family of Parts Programming
- Parametric Input
— Select to enable parametric input, so you can create geometry in parametric form using
PartMaker's
Family of Parts Programming feature.
- Parametric Output
— Select to create the output G-code in parametric form. This option is displayed only if the content and formatting of the
pm_param.prm file in the
PartMaker installation folder allows for parametric output.
Process Table Time Units
- Process Table Time Units
— Select the default time units for displaying cycle times in the Process Table.
Check Holes Location
- In Part Boundaries
— Select to specify that holes created in
PartMaker must be fully contained within the Face boundaries.
- Overlap
— Select to specify that holes created in
PartMaker cannot overlap other holes.
NC Program Editor
— Click to display the
NC-Program Editor
dialog, where you can select the application (for example, Notepad) to use for
editing NC Programs.
Input Units
- Input Units
— This area displays the input units (Inch or
Metric) you selected during the
PartMaker installation.
Miscellaneous options
- Prompt to Enter Face Window Verification Options
— Select to display the
Face Window Verification Options
dialog before starting to verify the toolpaths in the Face window.
- Auto Save Files
— Select to enable
PartMaker to automatically save the current .job file every few minutes.
- Show Setup Dialog on Startup
— Select to display the
Setup dialog when
PartMaker starts.
- Display Group Numbers
— Select to display the group number, as well as the group name, for groups listed in the
Job Explorer pane, the
Process Table and the
Process Parameters dialog.
- Display Axis Symbol
— Select to display an XY axis in lower left corner of the Face window.
- Hide Hole Patterns Icons — Select to hide Hole Patterns icons when programming milling operations in CAM mode.
- Autolock Toolpath — Select to automatically lock toolpaths when you verify them, generate the process table, generate NC code or run a simulation. When a toolpath is locked,
PartMaker does not recalculate it even if its settings on the
Profile Group Parameters dialog change.
Colors
- Face Window Background
— Select the type of background used in the Face window (Gradient, Black or White).
- Top Color
— Select the top color for a gradient background.
- Bottom Color
— Select the bottom color for a gradient background.
- Sample Color
— Select the default color used for new hole or profile groups.
- Contrast Color
— Select the color used to display the axis, boundaries, grid, toolpaths and dimensions displayed in the Face window.
- Set Default Background for All Windows
— Click to apply the default background to Face, Simulation and Solids windows.
Post Download Link — Enter the URL given to you by your reseller. The URL opens in your default Internet browser when you click
Help > Download Post Config Files.