When I install a Cnc program to run. How do I remove or disabled it. Also I need tp purchase a pro license but unable to find where I need to go to buy.
No motor movement
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Re: No motor movement
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Re: No motor movement
To generate a report, follow this video:
https://youtu.be/Ecvg0VJp1oQ
To purchase Acorn Mill Pro, go here almost a 1/3rd of the way down the page. Right under the picture of the relay board. Centroid Mill CNC Software License Upgrades
Follow the instructions since you previously purchased an Acorn.
REMEMBER the Acorn you generate the report from is the ONLY one the license will work on.
http://www.centroidcnc.com/centroid_diy ... oller.html
Marty
https://youtu.be/Ecvg0VJp1oQ
To purchase Acorn Mill Pro, go here almost a 1/3rd of the way down the page. Right under the picture of the relay board. Centroid Mill CNC Software License Upgrades
Follow the instructions since you previously purchased an Acorn.
REMEMBER the Acorn you generate the report from is the ONLY one the license will work on.
http://www.centroidcnc.com/centroid_diy ... oller.html
Marty
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We can't "SEE" what you see...
Mesa, AZ
We can't "SEE" what you see...
Mesa, AZ
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Re: No motor movement
Simply F2 LOAD another program. The last program run stays loaded until you change to another, even after power down. If you don't want a program to run, then create a dummy empty program NOT_LOADED.CNC and just leave it blank. Load it and nothing will happen when you press cycle start.
I think once most figure out the software, they will like to have the last job run loaded in case they want to make more of the same part without having to reload it.
Make sense?
Marty
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Re: No motor movement
Yes sir thank you.martyscncgarage wrote: ↑Fri Feb 01, 2019 5:54 pmSimply F2 LOAD another program. The last program run stays loaded until you change to another, even after power down. If you don't want a program to run, then create a dummy empty program NOT_LOADED.CNC and just leave it blank. Load it and nothing will happen when you press cycle start.
I think once most figure out the software, they will like to have the last job run loaded in case they want to make more of the same part without having to reload it.
Make sense?
Marty
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