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Multicam 5000 manual
Multicam 5000 manual













multicam 5000 manual

Training, service, support, and machine demonstrations are always within reach. MultiCam is supported by a global network of experts which encompass 60 Technology Centers around the world as well as Sales and Service Representatives in over 100 countries. Manufactured in our Dallas, Texas facility, each machine is extensively tested prior to leaving the factory to ensure longevity and uncompromising quality for the life of the cutting system. With an extensive list of standard features and available customizable options, each system is built to ensure your business gets the right cutter for your application and investment. With a reputation for accurate and smooth motion, the Celero Series is an easy-to-use, programmable, cutter/router solution for both small and large businesses alike. These advanced Flatbed Cutting Systems provide end-users unparalleled cutting capabilities for both rigid and flexible substrates as well as roll media.

multicam 5000 manual

If you open the actual code as a text file you should be able to isolate the exact location of the errant Z move.Engineered to complement the fast-paced printing industry of today, MultiCam’s Celero Series is the next generation of Digital Cutting Systems as they offer one of the fastest knife cutting speeds in the industry. Mastercam (and most CAM programs) backplot the source code for the program, not the code itself. Check to see if it's a post error, then you may be able to find out if there's a Z problem.

multicam 5000 manual

Maybe something in the geometry causes a glitch when posting out of Mastercam. This Z output would then tell you if it was a software output problem or the Multicam's. Have you tried using the Multicam Job Previewer to find the exact point where this error occurred? The verify function would not see this as an error but by going line by line to the error point you will be able to see the Z axis output that the router received.

multicam 5000 manual

Our z is a servo motor, not air assisted. Has anyone ever had a similar error? Can a file become corrupt all of a sudden? We have run numerous 3-D files in the past without any problem. This does not show at all in the verification or backplot in Mastercam. Recently we were doing a 3-D operation, (toolpathed and posted from Mastercam 9.1 and x2) and out of nowhere the machine, while being in the correct x and y axis, dipped down too far down in the z and cut about an inch - then lifted up and continued on. We have a Mulitcam 5000 series that we have been very happy with.















Multicam 5000 manual