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When we try to cut a complex shapes, Plasmacam seems to get lost a little and doesn't end up at the same spot. It looks perfect on the screen and the coordinates are right on. We thought it might be a belt, but these are brand new belts. Has anyone else had this problem? We are cutting at 90ipm |
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