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| ====== How to use the depth regulator nose ====== | ====== How to use the depth regulator nose ====== | ||
| - | In the previous section you have learnt how to use the depth regulator ring. Take a close look again at the following | + | In the previous section you have learnt how to use the depth regulator ring. Take a close look again at the two following |
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| If you want to engrave using the nosecone, always make sure that the nosecone retainer ring is approximately in the position as indicated in the above picture on the left. At the same time make sure the black knurled spring pressure ring is screwed in the up position, as shown in the picture on the left). | If you want to engrave using the nosecone, always make sure that the nosecone retainer ring is approximately in the position as indicated in the above picture on the left. At the same time make sure the black knurled spring pressure ring is screwed in the up position, as shown in the picture on the left). | ||
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| There are two possible ways of working with the depth regulator nose: using the "Auto Z control" | There are two possible ways of working with the depth regulator nose: using the "Auto Z control" | ||
| - | To switch between the two, you need to check the "Plate surface" | + | To switch between the two, you need to check the "Plate surface" |
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| + | ==== First method: Auto Z ==== | ||
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| + | === Setting the "Auto Seek Feed" and the "Z lift after surface setting": | ||
| - | ==== First method: Auto Z ==== | + | - Right click on the "?" |
| - | {{:en:x300:plate_surface_auto_v2.png?200|}} With the "Auto Z" option active, the spindle will move down at the first vector in the job file at a certain speed, which we call the **" | + | {{:en:x300:pref-job-tab.jpg?600}} |
| - | === Setting the "Auto Seek Feed" and the "Z lift after surface setting": | + | |
| - | + | - To return to the main screen, click on the “save” button. After having done so you might have to re-home the machine. \\ | |
| - | - Right click on the "?" | + | |
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| - | - To return to the main screen, click on the “save” button. After having done so you might have to re-home the machine.\\ \\ | + | |
| === Engraving === | === Engraving === | ||
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| - | - At the end of the engraved vector, the spindle moves up to the “probe lift” distance and from there on the controller knows which distance the spindle should be moved down at every character or vector to be engraved. | + | - At the end of the engraved vector, the spindle moves up to the “probe lift” distance and from there on the controller knows which distance the spindle should be moved down at every character or vector to be engraved. |
| This method has the big advantage that changes in material thickness do not require a different spindle or Z-axis setting. The Z-down moves will always automatically adapt to the material thickness. | This method has the big advantage that changes in material thickness do not require a different spindle or Z-axis setting. The Z-down moves will always automatically adapt to the material thickness. | ||
| - | ==== Second method ==== | ||
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| - | If you use this method, make sure that your engraving job contains a depth of at least 1 mm and maximum 2 mm for everything you want to engrave. This is to allow for the spring to do its work and compensate for eventual differences is material thickness. | ||
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| - | You proceed as follows: | ||
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| - | - Make sure your cutter is set properly and that the cutter tip sticks out a little through the nosecone, enough to give you the desired engraving depth. | ||
| - | - Remove the cutter from the engraving spindle, or unscew it from the spindle so that the cutter tip is no longer lower than the nosecone. | ||
| - | - Use the jog ARROWS {{: | ||
| - | - Make sure the black knurled spring pressure ring is screwed in the up position (see the images on top of this page). | ||
| - | - Click the “set material surface” key {{: | ||
| - | - Click the " | ||
| - | - Screw the cutter back into the spindle and tighten it by hand. | ||
| - | - You are ready to run your engraving job. | ||
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| - | **Continue to [[spindle_pressure_spring|the use of the spindle pressure spring]].**\\ | ||
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