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Thanks Charles, good suggestion. Do you use a temporary camera mount? I just used a zip tie since i had no idea where to mount it to start with. Since I probably wont use often, recalibrating the camera each time is not a big deal. This is going to make my work so much easier on those big roll cage panels!chasxjs wrote:e-mail Les. He may be willing to give you a trial license that will expire in 30 days so you can try it out. That's what I did before I purchased a license.
This. I, too, fought it. Make sure the axes as viewed by the camera line up with the table axes. Blade runner Ethercut here, works well once I figured out the above.sphurley wrote:If you have the rotation of the camera not equal to the Left, right, Up and Down then it will do as you mention. You don't want to know how long it took to figure that out. I have a CandCNC ethercut system and the supereyes 005, works great.
Sorry, I meant on the Mach3 side. Supereyes cameras are reasonable. Another camera I have found that works well is the XBox Live Vision camera but it does need an extra light source and you need to remove the lens focusing stop to allow it to be focused in on close items.ggeh wrote:I'm using a supereyes 005 camera it came with a usb plug. So if I get a USB to parallel port adapter would that work or did I purchase the wrong camera?
What camera would you suggest. Thanks for the quick response, Gary