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3. Tap Z+ to lift the CNC bit until it is above the clamp set, and then tap Run Boundary to check if the work
origin of the X and Y axes is set properly. If any part of the boundary trailed by the CNC bit goes outside of the
material, or if the CNC Bit collides with any parts of the machine, reset the work origin of the X and Y axes, and
run the boundary again.
If the CNC bit runs into any part of the machine, press the emergency stop button on top of
the Integrated Controller. After you have handled the emergency, rotate the emergency stop
button clockwise to release it. Change the CNC bit if it is damaged due to the collision.
If you have run the boundary with the CNC bit above the clamp set, you can lower the CNC bit
to run the boundary again to locate the machining area more precisely.
But note: Always make sure the CNC bit is above the material surface when running the
boundary to avoid damaging the bit or the material.
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4. Place the calibration card or a piece of A4 paper between the CNC bit and the material. You can set the
work origin of the Z axis by tapping the Z- or Z+ button to adjust the height of the CNC bit. If you can feel slight
resistance when pulling out the calibration card and wrinkle the card when you push it forward, then the work
origin of the Z axis is properly set.