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    HOW TO SET THE MACHINE ORIGIN TO 0,0,0 IN THE SW CORNER

    Hi.

    I am the proud owner of a KT-2514.

    The machine's preset coordinate axes - in mm -have the bottom left corner as (390,-200),the bottom right corner as (-200,-200), the top right corner as (-200,180) and the top left corner as (390,180)

    Please help: How can I change this to : bottom left (0,0) and top right (590,380).

    Deep regards.



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    Where are the home switches?
    Gerry

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

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    There are no home switches installed Gerry.

    I only set soft limits.


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    You need to jog to the lower left corner, and click the ref-all button. Make sure in general config you have Auto Zero DRO's checked.
    Gerry

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