Flip op's call # doesn't exist
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Flip op's call # doesn't exist
Hello again,
Just have an issue with flip op # being different than than the call #.
Example(Call # M82L56) (actual parts # M80L56)
So obviously it won't call it up. Any ideas.
Thanks
Forrest
Just have an issue with flip op # being different than than the call #.
Example(Call # M82L56) (actual parts # M80L56)
So obviously it won't call it up. Any ideas.
Thanks
Forrest
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Jason,
The labels match the parts fine but the flips don't line up as if I put the label in the wrong place. For instance a part that had shelf holes on both side (and should have drilled thru by the way) when flipped the holes don't line up. It drills as if the part where turned 180 degrees. Any thoughts?
Thanks
Forrest
The labels match the parts fine but the flips don't line up as if I put the label in the wrong place. For instance a part that had shelf holes on both side (and should have drilled thru by the way) when flipped the holes don't line up. It drills as if the part where turned 180 degrees. Any thoughts?
Thanks
Forrest
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Jason,
To be honest I'm not used to using labels and this is the first job in a long time to have them. When facing the router from the control side I'm placing them in the top right hand corner. This is a large job with only about 10 flips and some are working out. I'm going to run the other flips empty and check them before I cut the part. I'll give an update in an hour or so and maybe narrow down the problem.
Thanks
Forrest
To be honest I'm not used to using labels and this is the first job in a long time to have them. When facing the router from the control side I'm placing them in the top right hand corner. This is a large job with only about 10 flips and some are working out. I'm going to run the other flips empty and check them before I cut the part. I'll give an update in an hour or so and maybe narrow down the problem.
Thanks
Forrest
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Hello again,
Thanks Brian, I kinduv figured that out. What I had done is referenced from the wrong side of the table. We run other programs that operate from the opposite side and I knew that the labels where supposed to go in the bottom left but when I walk to the other side I figured putting them in the same place which would be top right. So it was just a big goof on my part. Jason my apologies for making you think so hard that early in the morning. Once again Thermwood shines thru. I know that rolling nest and ecabs have glitches and do things that some people don't like but it is very refreshing on my end to run ecab programs and have the capabilities to make changes at the machine. The alternative is very frustrating and demanding on one person. The other issue with the phantom code dissapeared to where it came from when I booted up this morning. Thanks again for your attention.
Forrest
Thanks Brian, I kinduv figured that out. What I had done is referenced from the wrong side of the table. We run other programs that operate from the opposite side and I knew that the labels where supposed to go in the bottom left but when I walk to the other side I figured putting them in the same place which would be top right. So it was just a big goof on my part. Jason my apologies for making you think so hard that early in the morning. Once again Thermwood shines thru. I know that rolling nest and ecabs have glitches and do things that some people don't like but it is very refreshing on my end to run ecab programs and have the capabilities to make changes at the machine. The alternative is very frustrating and demanding on one person. The other issue with the phantom code dissapeared to where it came from when I booted up this morning. Thanks again for your attention.
Forrest
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