Saving Frequently-Used Cutting Conditions; Saving The Cutting Conditions - Roland VersaSTUDIO GS2-24 User Manual

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Saving Frequently-used Cutting Conditions

Saving the Cutting Conditions

To save the time spent on setting up cutting conditions for every material changeover, you can save the
cutting conditions of frequently-used materials in the memory. The next time you use the same material,
you can change the settings to those suitable for the material simply by loading the memory you saved.
Eight sets of settings can be saved to the USER 1 through USER 8 memories. Overwriting a memory deletes
any old cutting conditions it contains.
Procedure
1.
Press [MENU] several times to display the following screen.
CONDITION
MEMO
When the material is loaded, press [MENU] several times to display the following screen.
UNSETUP
2.
Press [▼] several times to display the following screen.
MEMORY
<USER1>
3.
Press [▶], [▼], then [▶].
SAVE USER1
50-20-0.250
The display shows the values of the "FORCE","SPEED", and "OFFSET" menus from the left.
4.
Press [▲][▼] to select the memory number you wish to save cutting conditions to.
5.
Press [ENTER].
The screen shown below appears.
SAVE USER2
6.
Press [MENU] to return to the original screen.
MEMO
Though not shown on the display, the UPSPEED (the speed at which the blade moves when not cutting) and cut
quality are also saved.
Optimizing Work Efficiency
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