Difference between revisions of "Forest CNC Startup"
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* Double click the '''Router Control application''' on the desktop | * Double click the '''Router Control application''' on the desktop | ||
* Two applications actually startup. | * Two applications actually startup. | ||
− | * The first application '''(Blue background)''' allows you to initiate functions using the function keys (F1- | + | * The first application '''(Blue background)''' allows you to initiate functions using the function keys (F1-F10) |
* The second application '''(Green background)''' allows you to control the machine movement. We refer to this as CNC Controls in the remaining instructions. | * The second application '''(Green background)''' allows you to control the machine movement. We refer to this as CNC Controls in the remaining instructions. | ||
|[[File:CNC_Router_Control_App.png|200px|left]] | |[[File:CNC_Router_Control_App.png|200px|left]] |
Revision as of 19:15, 10 February 2021
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REMEMBER To Reserve Time!
Various tools such as the lasers (Epilog or Audrey), 3D Printers, and Forest CNC need to be reserved before using the tool. Review the Slack channel for the tool to reserve time.
- All 3D Printers (channel: mfx-3d-printing)
- Laser Epilog (channel: mfx-laser-epilog)
- Laser Audrey (channel: mfx-laser-audrey)
- Laser Boss 1630 aka Bruce (channel: mfx-laser-boss-1630)
- Forest CNC (channel: mfx-cnc)
Follow these steps to startup the CNC from a powered off position.
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1. Turn on the computer |
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2. Turn on the CNC controller
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3. Start Router Control application
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4. Verify gantry in Parked position
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5. Set CNC Home
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SUCCESS
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