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Artos CS-326 - System Login and Password Management

Artos CS-326
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machine to the latest version of software will help this situation but may not completely eliminate
it.
WIRE LENGTH NOT CONSISTANT
1. If the machine is equipped with a wire measuring encoder. In the wire properties screen make sure the
Slip Sensitivity is set for a value of 1 or greater. A setting of 0 disables the wire measuring encoder.
2. Check if lengths are consistent without stripping. If they are, the variation is caused by improper
strip setting. See "Wire Not Stripping" for solutions.
3.
Calibrate wire length using wire length calibration procedure.
4.
Reduce wire feed rate and acceleration.
5.
Increase feed roller pressure.
6.
Check for proper prefeeding. The wire should be fed into the CS-326 using consistent
backpressure. Also check straightener for proper setting.
7.
Try using roller drive system instead of belt drive system. Also consult with Artos on other
available feed belt types.
8.
LEAD END STRIP FOLDS BACK
1. Check for proper wire guide selection. See drawings “CS-326 Guide Selection.pdf” for part numbers
2. In the Wire Properties window, increase outfeed roller gap setting.
3. Use partial strip.
4. Check for travel obstructions in the infeed and outfeed drives. They must open fully.
SYSTEM LOGIN / PASSWORD
The first thing to understand about passwords and logins is the difference between the Windows login
and the machine software login.
WindowsLogin
When the computers are shipped from the Artos factory, Microsoft Windows is configured to require
a log in. This log in is to gain access to Windows. This log in is not for logging into the CS326
software it is only for logging into the computer. Many times companies will add or change
windows users, especially if this computer is put on a company network. If there are problems with
this log in contact your network administrator.

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