Here's what we have:
5x5 Burntable
Sheetcam
Mach 3
Hypertherm 45XP
Using Illustrator to export as .DXF
We lost our computer that everything was on, so we purchased new sheetcam and mach 3 software. It's been 3 years since we ran the table. We realize now what novices we are and have multiple questions. Our last computer came with the table, so we never had to do any of this initial setup.
I cannot find where our tool sets are, so I am making tools one by one, looking at the Hypertherm 45 XP manuals to tell me what to enter in each box.
Under Options/Machine/Post Processor, is that where Mach3 gets selected? Will there be anywhere to plug in that we have a Burntable? The test 3"x3" square I made was 23.5"x23.5". I calibrated the x and y axis in Mach3, but now it's running super slow. All my axis are reversed (left is right, up is down, etc). Is there a mirroring issue?
I know there will be plenty more questions, but I just could use some help with these for now.
Burntable-Lost our computer, starting from scratch
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Re: Burntable-Lost our computer, starting from scratch
Ok if you are running Mach 3 that will be the Post processor you will selectin SheetCam, there are many options. Start using a generic one like Mach Plasma to get things going and add as needed after answers as to your questions come in. Attached is the motor output pins to reverse directions just change one of the red X to a green check under the DIR low active for the drive axis. If it is green already change to rex X this action will reverse each axis drive from what it is now. When moving an axis if you use the arrow keys and the page up/down Mach will use the last speed command it was given. In the MDI screen there is a yellow box that you can enter a move command example G1 X5 F50, G1 is controlled movement with the F equal the speed value. The X5 is move the x 5 inches or MM as to the type of measurements you are using. And Mach will remember that speed setting until the next change you enter. G0 does not use a speed command just goes faster. You will need to setup the home and limits switches if you use them, but not needed at the start. If you have a THC that needs to be setup too but when you get things moving and have test cuts.
If you are using a floating head switch that will be in the Post Processor (need to selected) also if you are using a Ohmic sensor again in the Post Processor selection.
questions answered when asked as you go along.
If you are using a floating head switch that will be in the Post Processor (need to selected) also if you are using a Ohmic sensor again in the Post Processor selection.
questions answered when asked as you go along.
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Re: Burntable-Lost our computer, starting from scratch
hi wc,
I think if you lost your sheetcam, you can got it replaced if contacted Les at sheetcam, you did not need to purchase new one.
I think if you lost your sheetcam, you can got it replaced if contacted Les at sheetcam, you did not need to purchase new one.
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Re: Burntable-Lost our computer, starting from scratch
If you are still interested since it's been 2 months since the last post I can try helping out. I too have a burntable (4x4). I've had it now close to 10 yrs old (bought new) and have some experience with it. I have cloned my computer and also have gotten help from company on some of my many problems. I may be able to help if you had more specific question. The problem I see with Burntables is that Mach3 is manipulated with Burntable setup data. Maybe I can copy and send you some info that may help.
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Re: Burntable-Lost our computer, starting from scratch
abelzuzu wrote: ↑Mon Dec 19, 2022 10:21 pm If you are still interested since it's been 2 months since the last post I can try helping out. I too have a burntable (4x4). I've had it now close to 10 yrs old (bought new) and have some experience with it. I have cloned my computer and also have gotten help from company on some of my many problems. I may be able to help if you had more specific question. The problem I see with Burntables is that Mach3 is manipulated with Burntable setup data. Maybe I can copy and send you some info that may help.
Great offer to help!! Hopefully the OP will see your post and respond.
Thanks,
David
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Re: Burntable-Lost our computer, starting from scratch
What I found with Mach 3 that some companies have modified with their own setup is you can switch it back by looking for other screensets in the Mach folder. See attached click on view then load screen, it will show the mach 3 folder, scroll down to the screensets and click on one of them. It will change the appearance to another screenset.
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Re: Burntable-Lost our computer, starting from scratch
abelzuzu wrote: ↑Mon Dec 19, 2022 10:21 pm If you are still interested since it's been 2 months since the last post I can try helping out. I too have a burntable (4x4). I've had it now close to 10 yrs old (bought new) and have some experience with it. I have cloned my computer and also have gotten help from company on some of my many problems. I may be able to help if you had more specific question. The problem I see with Burntables is that Mach3 is manipulated with Burntable setup data. Maybe I can copy and send you some info that may help.