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X and Y Axis
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Re: X and Y Axis
Last edited by Bob on Tue Oct 29, 2019 10:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: X and Y Axis
My mistake. I was looking at his second post (after messing with cables).sharkcutup wrote:Oh yes rotating design before creating toolpaths Would solve his Problem IF he had left the cables alone in the first place!!!
I agree. I just leave Y as the long axis and rotate my jobs to fit.
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Re: X and Y Axis
The Two Major Reasons not to mess with the machine is
1.) machine may be in warranty and messing around with it may VOID said warranty.
2.) it could very well cause more problems than it could solve
Sharkcutup
1.) machine may be in warranty and messing around with it may VOID said warranty.
2.) it could very well cause more problems than it could solve
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Re: X and Y Axis
You'll note that was my first suggestion as the first reply from 8 months ago.
Kayvon wrote:1) You can change the dimensions in software so that X is 16" and Y is 36". This is what I do. It may require rotating your design to fit in the corrected dimensions.