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ivan-mycnc
06-01-2020, 09:31 PM
Good afternoon everybody,

My name is Ivan and I work at Puruvesi Automation, a Canadian company focused on manufacturing and developing the myCNC line of CNC motion controllers.

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We provide solutions for plasma cutting and mill machines, as well as oxy-fuel amd tangential cutting setups. You can find more about our products on our website: https://www.pv-automation.com/

To celebrate the New Year (albeit, a tad belatedly), the myCNC team wanted to offer the users of this forum 10% off their next purchase from our online shop (https://shop.pv-automation.com/). Just use the code MYCNCUK2020 to get 10% off your next purchase - the offer will be active until March 1, 2020.

To find out more about our features and the advantages of using myCNC controllers visit our Main Advantages page (https://www.pv-automation.com/products/mycnc-control-software/main-advantages).

Best regards!

ericks
07-01-2020, 04:02 AM
Thanks for the info. Personally i would not buy a product if i am not able to view the operational manual for both software and hardware in advance...:)

johnsattuk
07-01-2020, 12:44 PM
Thanks for the info. Personally i would not buy a product if i am not able to view the operational manual for both software and hardware in advance...:)
Nor me

JAZZCNC
07-01-2020, 06:36 PM
Thanks for the info. Personally i would not buy a product if i am not able to view the operational manual for both software and hardware in advance...:)


Nor me

There is a pretty decent online manual that you can download the relevant parts you need to PDF if required. There are also other docs on parameters etc
so don't see the problem.?

Also have either of you tried asking for a manual, there may well be one available.?

http://docs.pv-automation.com/

https://www.pv-automation.com/wiki/pdf-files/support/documentation

https://www.pv-automation.com/wiki/pdf-files

ericks
08-01-2020, 12:24 AM
There is a pretty decent online manual that you can download the relevant parts you need to PDF if required. There are also other docs on parameters etc
so don't see the problem.?

Also have either of you tried asking for a manual, there may well be one available.?

http://docs.pv-automation.com/

https://www.pv-automation.com/wiki/pdf-files/support/documentation

https://www.pv-automation.com/wiki/pdf-files

Thanks for the links. I initially checked out their site and was unable to find any documentation :)

ivan-mycnc
08-01-2020, 03:15 PM
There is a pretty decent online manual that you can download the relevant parts you need to PDF if required. There are also other docs on parameters etc
so don't see the problem.?

Also have either of you tried asking for a manual, there may well be one available.?

http://docs.pv-automation.com/

https://www.pv-automation.com/wiki/pdf-files/support/documentation

https://www.pv-automation.com/wiki/pdf-files

Hey @JazzCNC, thank you for the links!


Thanks for the links. I initially checked out their site and was unable to find any documentation :)

@ericks and @johnsattuk - we will make the documentation links more prominent on our website so that it's a little more clear where everything's located. Our online documentation at http://docs.pv-automation.com/ is where our manuals are featured in their most up-to-date form, and, as Jazz said, there is a button to download a pdf of each manual on the right side of each page. We update the wiki very often to make sure all the information stays relevant, and if you require any further information beyond what's already available, we're always happy to help.

ericks
08-01-2020, 03:56 PM
Hey @JazzCNC, thank you for the links!



@ericks and @johnsattuk - we will make the documentation links more prominent on our website so that it's a little more clear where everything's located. Our online documentation at http://docs.pv-automation.com/ is where our manuals are featured in their most up-to-date form, and, as Jazz said, there is a button to download a pdf of each manual on the right side of each page. We update the wiki very often to make sure all the information stays relevant, and if you require any further information beyond what's already available, we're always happy to help.

Thanks Ivan...