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Cabinet Pro supports 
all CNC routers that use Woodwop, Biesseworks, TPACad, Hops, Wincut, Xylog, or any 
			variation of g-code. Because Cabinet Pro's post processor is 
			user-defined, the CNC code can be greatly modified, if necessary.  So if different commands are needed, or if 
commands need to be ordered in a different sequence than is part of the already 
existing post processors listed below, this 
can be done very easily within Cabinet Pro (or Door Pro).  We will work 
with someone of your choosing, who is familiar with the g-code necessary to run 
your machine, and within a very short time will have your g-code output matching 
the specific requirements of your CNC router.  
	 
	
		
			| Some CNC 
Routers supported by Cabinet Pro and Door Pro
 (Please note: Cabinet Pro LLC does not 
endorse any particular router.  Those shown below are listed here for 
informational purposes only.)
 Cabinet Pro CNC and Door Pro CNC 
writes any variation of g-code to routers that
are or are not listed below, as well as code directly to 
BiesseWorks, Hops, Woodwop, TPACad, and Xylog (See Below).
 
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			|  | ACM Anderson
 Apex
 Axyz
 Biesse
 BiesseWorks (Biesse)
 Boxford
 Busellato
 Cam Solutions
 Camaster
 CamTech
 CamWood
 CNT Motion
 CNC Warehouse
 Cosmec
 DMS
 Eagle Eye
 Excitech
 Fagor
 Flexicam
 FullTech
 
 | Giben G2 Giotto
 Hendrick
 Haas
 Holzher
 Homag
 HOPS (Holzher)
 Industrial
 Komo
 Laguna
 Larken
 Mach3
 Masterwood
 Morbidelli
 Motion Master
 MultiCam
 NewCNC
 NexTech
 Omnitech
 Onsrud
 Patriot
 
 | Pacer Pratika
 Pratix
 Precix
 Roctech
 Sanyou
 Sharp
 Shoda
 Shop Bot
 Shop Sabre
 Smart ER
 SNX
 Techno
 Tekcel
 Thermwood
 User-Defined Routers
 Vetor
 WartHog
 Weeke
 WinCNC
 WoodWop (Weeke & Homag)
 Xylog (Morbidelli)
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			Please Note:  
If your CNC router 
			requires code that is unique or slightly different from the posts 
			listed above, we may need to modify an already 
			existing Post Processor for your specific machine.  This is a 
			relatively simple task and 
	will be done 
			at no additional charge, as long as you are willing to help test the 
			modifications, and the changes 
			are not extensive. 
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