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 In order to account for this, go into **Settings > Config > Technology > Special Purpose > Flatbed Correction**. In order to account for this, go into **Settings > Config > Technology > Special Purpose > Flatbed Correction**.
  
-The screen presented to you will look similar to the following screenshot:+The screen presented to you will be the following:
  
-{{:mycnc:flatbed-001-main-window.png}}+{{:mycnc:flatbed-update-001-main-screen.png}}
  
-First of all, **enable** the flatbed correction:+First of all, **enable** flatbed correction:
  
-{{:mycnc:flatbed-004-enable.png}}+{{:mycnc:flatbed-update-004-enabled.png}}
  
-Next, the table on the settings page presents a number of values in the XY-plane and their z-positions. These values can either be inputted manually by using a sensor and recording the position by hand, or by using the M402 macro. In order to use the macro, move the sensor to the position you want to measure, then press the **Measure (M402and Save** button. This will lower the sensor down until contact, then lift it back up and record the z-position at which the sensor was triggered+Next, the table on this settings page presents a number of values in the XY-plane and their z-positions. These values can either be recorded by using the AutoMeasure procedure (recommended) or by using a sensor and recording each point individually by using the M402 macro (older versions).
  
-{{:mycnc:flatbed-003-m402.png}}+Using the AutoMeasure procedure, the operator can set the reference z-height, the number of points at which the height measurements will be taken for the XY-plane, and the coordinates on which the measurements will be taken. The **Auto Measure Procedure** button can then be pressed to begin the probing process. 
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 +{{:mycnc:flatbed-update-007-automeasure.png}} 
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 +In order to use the M402 macro, move the sensor to the position you want to measure, then press the **Measure (M402) and Save** button. This will lower the sensor down until contact, then lift it back up and record the z-position at which the sensor was triggered.  
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 +{{:mycnc:flatbed-update-005-m402.png}}
  
 In order to remove any of the table level discrepancy values, you can press the Delete button for each particular value. In order to remove any of the table level discrepancy values, you can press the Delete button for each particular value.
  
-{{:mycnc:flatbed-002-checkmarks.png}}+{{:mycnc:flatbed-update-006-delete.png}}
  
 By adding these correction points, myCNC software will use triangulation in order to create a complete updated map of the working table. From here on, whenever Flatbed Correction is enabled, the machine will automatically adjust the z-axis height of the working tool in order to adjust for the table level changes depending on where in the XY-plane it currently is. By adding these correction points, myCNC software will use triangulation in order to create a complete updated map of the working table. From here on, whenever Flatbed Correction is enabled, the machine will automatically adjust the z-axis height of the working tool in order to adjust for the table level changes depending on where in the XY-plane it currently is.
mycnc/flatbed_correction.txt · Last modified: 2022/12/01 11:37 by ivan

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