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| Shop floor animation? Is there a way to slow down the NC animation?
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| In your setup page, make the 2 parameters for the Animation Speed distance smaller. These values are the distances used to break up the movements in segments for animating only. The smaller the number....more segments...slower animation. You can also use your up/down arrows to speed up/slow down the animation during animating but this is not permanant.
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