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MaxMotion for Machines Chapter 1-9
Chapter 1:
Installing MaxMotion
Virtual Controller
It is really simple to install the MaxMotion software. This procedure
assumes that the user is familiar with the working ways of Windows
3.X, 95, and 98 to move around within Program Groups, to use a
mouse, and so on. If the user is not familiar with the operations of
Microsoft Windows or terminology, the user is strongly advised to refer
to the Windows User's Guide and other documentation Microsoft
provides with the purchase of the Windows operating system.
The installation procedures are slightly different for MaxMotion Virtual
Controller and MaxMotion HPGL software. Although, either of the
applications are very simple to install. The installation conforms to
generally acceptable ways of setting up applications in PC/Windows
3.X, 95, or 98. Even if you have never installed any Windows applica-
tion, you will need only a few minutes to accomplish the task.
MaxMotion can create jobs from scratch, it can import previously
designed jobs from virtually any Microsoft Windows 3.X (or higher)
drawing software application programs, or it can import previously
designed jobs in a CAD programs like AutoCAD. If your application
program allows outlining or converting to either Bezier curves or
preparing DXF files, it will be more than likely to be compatible with
MaxMotion. Before engraving/routing, you must set up MaxMotion for
proper machine that you intend to use. This is accomplished the first
time you use the MaxMotion application by selecting proper engraving/
routing device and its settings. After the MaxMotion software applica-
tion and the driver are installed, put the diskettes away in a safe place
for possible future use.
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