That is what I think the concerns are, that things may be too tight as far as the settings go. That all depends on how and what you are programing (2D, surfaces, nurbs, etc....) many cad systems will output code that has "breaks" in the geometry due to rounding errors. The 88HS and 32MP can digest such code, as the resoultion of those controls is not as tight as of that of the 104. There is basically no room for error, using the new digital drives. We discovered this uing our in-house cad system (workNC) and had similar issues.
I am not saying it is a fix to everything, but sometimes if you take a step back, look at it from another angle, things will be seen different. I am not implicated closed-mindedness, just that we found ourselves doing the same exact thing.
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