The one line program you show will not work. That motion can be achieved
but the program would probably be a very long program. A CAM system can
output the code to move the axes in the manner you wish depending on each
slide configuration and the actual requirements you have. With the limited
amount of information available it is impossible to determine the
possibility for your situation.

On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 12:50 AM, Klemen Dovrtel <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello everybody,
>
> Is there a way to move axes independently using G code? For instance i want
> to move G0 X200 Y300 and at the same time G1 U30 F100 and G1 V20 F50.
>
> This probably won't work:
> N100 G0 X200 Y300   G1 U30 F100   G1 V20 F50
>
> Regards
> Klemen
>
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