4-3 Starting Cutting (RML-1 Mode)
Using Axis Specification
The axis or axes you selected in step
and Z) simultaneously, but [Z Origin] makes the setting for the X axis only, leaving the Y and Z axes unchanged.
Using this lets you make the settings for the respective axes separately. For instance, you can set the X- and Y-axis origins
aligned with a side surface of the workpiece, and set the Z-axis origin at the workpiece's top surface.
Deciding Where to Set the Origin
The locations to be made the origins vary according to the program, but most commonly the X- and Y-axis origin is set at
the front-left corner of the workpiece and the Z-axis origin is set so as to line up the tip of the blade where it just touches
the top surface of the workpiece.
Operation Using the Handy Panel
You can also perform this operation using the handy panel.
P. 77 "Chapter 5 Handy Panel"
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are the target of this setting. [XYZ Origin] makes the settings for all axes (X, Y,