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Is there anyway to get rid of that outdated "floppy" and install a CD Rom, on the controller? I have had to downsize my company, to be competitive. We are in the prototype[old style] plastic inj. molding business, with older "turn handle" toolroom equipment + one knee mill with a Centroid M-400. When we do a machining program...we need a box full of "floppy's" to run the entire program[exaggeration], but close! The programs are done at a remote computer on Bobcad v-21, than "Flopped" to the controller.....there has to be another way....please help!!!! PS: We e-mailed Centroid, about an upgrade or whatever....no reply. Like most of us, in this business, money is an issue...so,whatever is inexpensive, I would deeply appreciate some HELP!! Yes, I'm extremely Frustrated.....Thanks |
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I just purchased a used cnc router with an old centroid cnc4 stepper controller in it. All of my emails were answered quickly. I spoke to Mario at Centroids tech support and he was able to provide me with a manual to my machine at a very reasonable cost. Manual came in one day and is a decent manual in a binder not a bunch of photocopys stapled together. I don't know what email addy some of the people on this forum is using for Centroid as I read some complaints about Centroids lack of customer support. I have only a positive experience with them. I found thier addy by Goggleing Centroid and going to thier web site. Goody |
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Thanks gentlemen for your input. Alot of areas have better Centroid response, than others....I'm in the "other" area. We have tried to network from the main computer to a remote in the toolroom and then thru a RS232 tried to send to the controller, a year or so ago, no go! A centroid rep., suggested to the individual that was doing the networking for us, to purchase a new HD....something like $200.00+.....still no success... When I first was surfing the web for "Centroid" I came across this GREAT Forum.....one guy said he "Ghetto" rigged a CD ROM and by passed the "flopper".....does anyone know how it was done?? Thanks, again... |
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