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I have a BP Discovery 308 with DX32 control. Is there some way to have a work offset on this control? I use EMC2 for some of my machines and you just switch to one of the coordinate systems and set the offset. Is there something like this in the DX32? Thanks John |
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| I believe you are talking about G97. You can offset your work coordinate system by G97X_Y_Z_ where X_Y_Z_ is the distance from the base coordinate system to the new one. Use G96 to cancel. G97 can be used over many times in a program. |
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