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Hi Jason
I've quickly looked at the documentation you already have on the Wiki and links.
What is the insight about these parameters?

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>Hi Mark,
>Those are angles for the Z axis, not the rotation axes. Those are system configuration parameters that tell the machine the angle to move Z to put the nozzle "down".
Ah I see. Thanks.
From:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/openpnp/pHEsz118180/h9plFiy9BgAJ
> The machine is semi-automatic. In normal usage, the OEM software downloads the job to the machine and then tells the machine to go. After that, the machine only really needs the > software to handle computer vision operations. Everything else is handled internally.
I guess this one is an entry of the job it downloads to the machine, right?
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Not otherwise exposed. I see.
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> I haven't asked the manufacturer yet. I'm saving that for last since I think it's likely that when I show my hand I'll lose their support of the machine :)
Are you sure you’re not underestimating the value of your work, the community momentum and thus the market significance of OpenPNP endorsement?
Those guys would be very daft not to help you … slap the label “OpenPNP compatible” on their machines … and see their sales rise! You should actually have asked for a free machine.
With official support by the manufacturer, chances are improved that the “API” would remain stable over time and future changes in the controller would either be abstracted or communicated.
Also I think there is much condescending, prejudiced cliché thinking around about “how all Chinese are”. I feel one should avoid that.
It may help to look back in history and read about how “Made in …” was born:
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9781137340542_1
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> I'm basing this entirely on previous experience. OpenPnP members, including myself, have asked 3 different manufacturers for info and none have been willing. Those, for the record, were QiHe, Neoden, and SmallSMT. I don't see any reason CharmHigh would be different.
Thanks for the clarification. Lost opportunities on their part - big time.
_Mark
We don't know if the software is made by Charmigh or they only produce the hardware but buy the licensed copies of soft from some other company.