What to Do If
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Is a large amount of cutting waste present?
Clean away any cutting waste. Clean the area around the spindle head especially carefully.
P. 35, "Cleaning and Gleasing"
Is the driver installed correctly?
If the connection to the PC is not made in the sequence described, the driver may not be installed correctly.
The iModela Controller does not function normally if the driver is configured incorrectly. Check again to ensure
that the connection was made using the correct procedure.
"First Step Guide," p. 56, "The iModela Driver Cannot Be Installed"
Is operation paused?
When operations are paused, the machine's power LED flashes slowly. When operations are paused, the opera-
tions that can be performed are limited. Click [Pause] on the iModela Controller to start operations again.
P. 26, "Pausing/Resuming/Stopping Cutting"
Is the iModela Controller displaying an error message?
P. 59, "Responding to Error Messages"
The Spindle Doesn't Revolve
Is a large amount of cutting waste present?
Clean away any cutting waste. Clean the area around the spindle head especially carefully.
P. 35, "Cleaning and Gleasing"
Abnormal Cutting Occurs
Have the origins been set at correct locations?
Check whether the origins have been set correctly. If the origin locations are incorrect, cutting may be per-
formed in unexpected locations and to abnormal depths.
P. 18, "Setting the Cutting Origin"
The Origin Is Off
Has the correct workpiece coordinate system been selected?
In NC programs, there are six coordinate systems. Depending on which coordinate system is used, the loca-
tions of the origins differ. For example, if your NC program uses G55, you have to set the origins for workpiece
coordinate system G55.
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