Designed to run at specific resolutions (optimized for 1024x768 or higher, generally 1366x768 and higher).
This feature saves hours of setup time on complex, multi-tool 3D carvings and precise pocketing operations. Advanced Features for Enhanced Production
For users with Automatic Tool Changers (ATC), a toggle is provided to enable or disable fault checks in the tool change macro. Benefits for Users
Open Mach3, go to View > Load Screens , select the 2010.set file, and click open. Mach3 2010 Screenset
The 2010 Screenset package comes with custom bitmaps, macros, and .set files. These need to be pasted into their respective folders ( Bitmaps , Macros , and the root Mach3 folder).
: Replaces the cluttered standard Mach3 screens with a single "Main" page for common tasks and smaller tabs for specialized functions.
Start Mach3, go to "View," and select "Load Screens." Choose the 2010.set file. Designed to run at specific resolutions (optimized for
With large, high-contrast buttons and a spacious layout, this screenset is ideal for shop-floor control PCs utilizing touch monitors. You no longer need to hunt for a mouse with greasy hands just to hit the Cycle Start or Feed Hold buttons. 4. Automated Laser Crosshair Offsets
For multi-tool G-code files, the software automatically drives the spindle to a permanently mounted fixed touch plate on your machine bed to offset subsequent tools. This guarantees perfect depth consistency across tool changes without manual re-zeroing. 3. Optimized for Touchscreens
Installing the 2010 Screenset requires moving specific files into your Mach3 directory and configuring macros. Benefits for Users Open Mach3, go to View
Imagine a standard carving project that requires a roughing clearance tool and a fine V-carve finishing tool.
The default Mach3 screens are locked into a 4:3 aspect ratio, causing ugly stretching on modern monitors. The 2010 Screenset is natively designed for high-resolution, widescreen monitors. The buttons are large, clearly labeled, and spaced perfectly for operators using touchscreens in a shop environment. 2. Advanced Automated Tool Probing
Whether you use a (like a SmoothStepper) or a traditional parallel port ?
Fewer buttons mean less chance of error, making it more intuitive for beginners.
The numbers began to scroll. They weren't random. They were correcting. The machine was editing its own code.