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    mach 3

    I have a question, in the Mach3 user's guide to installation manual under 6.2.17 it allows you to program in the number of passes for a certain depth of cut, that is, if your total depth of cut is .750 and you want to take 10 passes at it you configure it for that and you only have to program the profile once.

    It says it is under Config>Logic,

    But i cannot find it under config.
    Does anyone know where i should look??


    thx in advance 59caddy


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    That Multipass feature has been removed, and replaced with the Multi Pass Wizard.
    Gerry

    Mach3 2010 Screenset
    http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html

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