The CNC Vision system has been updated to automatically search for reference markers in the Camera Shift area if they are not immediately recognized by the machine, and then automatically run the main cutting program by adjusting the shift/distortion on the fly if all the markers have been located. This is a much more streamlined process as compared to the previous version which required reloading the program to adjust for the marker shift.
The full description of the CNC Vision system's capabilities and the system setup process can be found on the myCNC Documentation site here.
The flatbed correction feature, which is highly useful for correcting a program which has to be performed on a table which is not perfectly level at all points, has been added to myCNC.
The flatbed correction setup manual and description of its features can be found at the myCNC Documentation site.
The manual for Torch Height Control has been updated on the myCNC Documentation site. The new version features in-depth descriptions of the THC/PID settings available to the user, and can be found here.
The links to the plasma and mill post processors for myCNC from SheetCam have been added to the Downloads page of the website. As a number of our customers use SheetCam for their CAM package needs, the post processor has been added to SheetCam as of this January for their convenience.
The downloads links with the latest post processor versions can be found at the bottom of the page here.
A new manual for the Homing procedure has been added to the myCNC Documentation website. It deals with the Macro Wizard setup, the Soft Stop settings, the Encoder Z Home Detection settings, and more.
The full manual can be found in the QuickStart section of myCNC documentation.