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Application & Software Guides ( 3 )
This support document offers tips and tricks for cutting a wide variery of shapes with Roland Modeling Machines, MDX
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This tutorial covers the use of the Modela Player software with the MDX650
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This tutorial guides you through various steps required to produce a single sided part using the MDX40 and Modela Player 4. Resulting part is a tool sensor holder that can be used to hold the sensor in a safe, accessible location.
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Driver ( 4 )
Windows 10
Windows 2000
Windows Vista
2.5D Driver for Windows Vista 32-bit ver. 1.40
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Windows XP
2.5D Driver for Windows XP 32-bit only ver. 1.40
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Owner & User Manual ( 1 )
Product Info Guide ( 2 )
This following is a full product catalog including brief machine descriptions and pricing for all machines sold in the jewelry market
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This includes description of machines and applications, along with pricing and machine specifications.
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Software Updates ( 6 )
This is an updater for 3D Engrave ver. 2.70. A previous version of 3D Engrave is required for this updater to work.
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This is the updater for Dr. Engrave ver. 2.72. A previous version of Dr. Engrave is required for this updater to work.
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This is the updater for the Modela Player 4 ver. 2.12. Modela Player 4 must be installed prior to applying this update.
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The following is the software package for Virtual Modela v1.71.
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The following is the updater for Virtual Modela v1.71. In order to use this upgrade you must have the software application installed.
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Knowledge Base Articles ( 6 )
HELP!! I can't find the driver I need for my Roland!
The cut path is being clipped on one side of the print
After operating "Z CENTER MODE", the end mill is placed on ASSY Sensor attemting a cut. But whenever it cuts, the Z axis values per cut are all different.
Information about my legacy product
The spindle gets stuck while cutting when increasing the RPMs during the cutting. It is not due to the cutting depth
When outputting a design to your engraver or milling machine, the software needs to be able to translate commands to the device. These commands tell the machine how fast to mill, at what revolutions per minute (RPM), and where to mill in 3D space. This is what makes up a toolpath. A Strategy is a combination of tool movements, material properties, software algorithms, and tool characteristics.