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    Hi.
    I have Exitech 1200x1200 working table engraver. Unfortunatly I lost settings for DSP . I need the values for Pulse.Pulse equivalent: which refers to pulse equivalent of each axis. Its unit is equivalent per mm and its value is any integer. Its calculation method is: pulse equivalent is equal to equivalent per circuit of electronic machinery/ screw space between axes.
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    Leon

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    I think what you are after is
    x 127.3
    y 127.3
    z 400

    Is that what you are looking for?
    Mark



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    Default Re: Pulse equivalent

    Quote Originally Posted by kram242 View Post
    I think what you are after is
    x 127.3
    y 127.3
    z 400

    Is that what you are looking for?
    Mark
    hello , i have lost my pulse equivalent of my 6090 Chinese mechine, do you know what is the numbers please? (x,y,z)

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