Screenset [patched] - Mach3 2010

Unless you have a $10,000 tool changer, you stop to change bits manually. The 2010 Screenset streamlines this:

This article explores the features, benefits, and setup of the 2010 Screenset, explaining why it remains a top choice for CNC users years after its release. What is the Mach3 2010 Screenset?

If you are running a CNC machine using Mach3, you already know that the default user interface (UI) is heavily outdated. Designed in the early 2000s, the stock Mach3 screen is cluttered, built for low-resolution CRT monitors, and requires excessive clicking to perform basic tasks. Mach3 2010 Screenset

The is a popular, third-party user interface upgrade designed to replace the default screen in Mach3, the industry-standard CNC control software. Developed specifically with CNC routers and hobbyists in mind, the 2010 Screenset transforms the occasionally overwhelming and outdated-looking Mach3 interface into a sleek, efficient, and user-friendly "Windows-style" application.

Measures the first tool using a mobile touch plate placed on top of the material. Unless you have a $10,000 tool changer, you

: Most commonly used controls—like large, readable Digital Read Outs (DROs), MDI, and jogging—are accessible from almost every screen within the set.

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The screenset includes automated routines using a mobile probe plate, allowing the machine to set Z-zero automatically.

Digital Readouts for X, Y, and Z axes are prominent and easy to read from across the room.

Users can customize routines via M-codes and VB script editing to handle different probe types (active vs. passive). Typical Workflow Example