Matsuura MX520 slow control

Started by mike93, February 22, 2023, 07:52 AM

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mike93

We just got a new MX520 in early December, and the control is super slow, and it is getting worse, it just stopped at a tool change for 15 minutes and waited to move? dose any one have any solutions? we have ran some 15 minute programs in it and then ran them in are 2020 520 and they run at lest a minuet faster. Maybe  James Knows something.

mkd

sometimes new machines have parameter issues out of the box. It happens. Maybe a software re-load is warranted.

CNCAppsJames

Quote from: mkd on February 22, 2023, 08:36 AMMaybe a software re-load is warranted.
Not impossible, but highly unlikely. 

@mike93 PM sent. Also, can you send me a copy of the program? 
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mkd

Quote from: CNCAppsJames on February 22, 2023, 10:49 AMNot impossible, but highly unlikely.

@mike93 PM sent. Also, can you send me a copy of the program?
trying to figure out why i was compelled to say anything :o
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mkd

chat gpt:

what to do with people that stick their nose where it doesn't belong?

answer:
It can be frustrating and uncomfortable when people insert themselves into situations that don't concern them. However, it's important to handle these situations with tact and diplomacy to avoid making the situation worse or causing unnecessary conflict.

Here are a few tips for dealing with people who are overly nosy or invasive:

    Set boundaries: Let the person know that their behavior is not acceptable and that you would appreciate it if they stayed out of your business. Be clear and firm in your communication.

    Be polite but assertive: Avoid being rude or confrontational, but be assertive in your communication. Let the person know that you are capable of handling your own affairs and that you don't need their interference.

    Redirect the conversation: If the person is prying into your personal life, try redirecting the conversation to a more neutral topic. You could also try to steer the conversation back to the original topic.

    Walk away: If the person continues to be intrusive and won't respect your boundaries, it may be necessary to disengage from the conversation and walk away.

Remember that everyone has different boundaries and comfort levels, and it's okay to assert your own boundaries and ask for respect. However, it's also important to be respectful and considerate of others, even when they are being nosy or invasive.
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Quote from: mkd on February 22, 2023, 11:59 AMtrying to figure out why i was compelled to say anything
No crime in trying to be helpful. 🍻
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Quote from: mkd on February 22, 2023, 12:41 PMchat gpt:

Bring Chat GPT to the forum for a few months and see how it answers that question.  :D 
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