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  1. #1
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    Techno software, adjust z height mid program?

    Does anybody have a trick to adjust the z height of the tool mid program?

    The only way I can get it to work is to reset the file, which doesnt work very well wth a toolchange file.

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    No, I have not found a way to do it! I have run into instances when I would have liked to as well. I think it might be impossible with the way the techno software preprocesses files and sends them to the controller.

  3. #3
    Pause the machine...double click the "Z" axis postion reading on main screen and enter the amount of axiz change i.e. if you enter -.25 it will lower the spindle .25. Click "apply" and then "resume".

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    Cheers Tim, works perfect.

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    This is truly an awesome tip! Was it in the manual anywhere?
    http://www.glenspeymillworks.com Techno LC4896 - 2.2Kw Water Cooled Spindle | Moving Table Mill from Omis 3 CMM, 500Lb granite base | Epilog Legend 32 Laser Engraver

  6. #6
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    yes, its on page 51. You really should read your manuals!

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    I read it but that doesn't mean I understood it! Thanks!
    http://www.glenspeymillworks.com Techno LC4896 - 2.2Kw Water Cooled Spindle | Moving Table Mill from Omis 3 CMM, 500Lb granite base | Epilog Legend 32 Laser Engraver

  8. #8
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    Techno offset while mid program

    While running a Techno machine an offset can be created on any axis.
    Pause the machine, Double click on the axis you want to change ( x,Y,Z, etc) Type in a positive number to offset the cutter to cut higher, and a negative number to cut deeper.
    IE: I would type in -.1 to add that much depth to the cut.
    Be carefull because the axis will do what you tell it to.
    I forgot the point symbol once, and it indeed added 1 inch to the depth of the cut.
    It was dramatic!!!

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