![]() ![]() Load your work piece onto the CNC and secure it.To ensure that your job is always setup properly, please follow these steps: The Yellow dot will be outside of the work piece. Please use the following steps when you setup a job to ensure that your yellow dot is always where you want it before you run a job: This is what it might look like if you have not zeroed your machine. If the dot is NOT in the where you set it in your CAD/CAM file, then it is most likely because you did not ZERO X AND Y once you positioned the end mill (Spindle) at the starting location. This is how the yellow dot should look on a job where you set the XY Datum to be in the center of the work piece. If you setup a job with the XY datum in the center of your job, then Yellow dot should be in the center of the screen in that window before you start running the job. The tool is represented by a Yellow Dot on the screen. In the live display window in UCCNC it shows you your project file as well as the location of the tool in real time. ![]() Why is the Yellow dot not in the location I set on my work piece in UCCNC? ![]()
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