In our post, we use @ENDPROF <#MOV> Z#ZPOS <#DCOMP G91 X0.001 Y0.001 #RESET(#ABSI)> Everything is in conditional brackets so that the code is only output if cutter comp has been active. If it has not been active, then the entire condition is ignored, so we have no problem with the G91 etc. line being output unless it is needed. The reset is in there just to make sure that G90 is forced out at the next @SECTION You could also hard code it, like this: <#MOV> Z#ZPOS <#DCOMP G91 X0.001 Y0.001 G90> Hope this helps you out. Steve Rebensdorf
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