Doosan Mill Manual
Hey guys, long time no see. We just got a new mill called a Doosan 5700 it has a Fanuc 0i controller. Or maybe its an i0, not sure.
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Well in this controller there is a section called EZ i. So i went into it just to see what it was like. Now i cant remember how to exit this damn EZ i. Hahaha I even turned off the machine completely and when i turned it back on, im still in the EZ i screen. I just want to go back to the normal programing screen. No more EZ i. Can someone tell me what buttons to push to simply exit EZ i?
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PS: This darn controller doesn't have a canned cycle for bolt circles. Can you believe that? Our 1991 Matsuura has a G70 canned cycle for bolt circles.
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This new machine is a 2016 and in some ways its more primitive then our Matsuura. Thanks in advance.
OMG I just figured it out. Hahaha I was going into EZi then I was actually exiting it by selecting it again. But graphically they look similar. So I thought I was still in EZi.

But I wasn't. Basically EZi sort of looks cartoonish graphically, but the normal programing screen also looks a little cartoonish as well. I wasn't noticing the difference so I thought I was stuck in it. Also we found a strange Gcode that EZi outputs for bolr circles. Its G1215 so we are going to try and use it without EZi and see if it works.
It also uses a strange gcode for a drilling cycle called G1001, strange numbers but were going to try it. Thanks again. Turbo I got the same DNM5700 a few months ago and well I REALLY like the machine the Fanuc takes some time to learn, I looked at the ez guide and its about as worthless as the haas conversational programming, I hand code most jobs or if I don`t care about run time I use onecnc and like there cadcam software, I have not played with fusion 360 yet but you might look into it. If you want to play with the ez guide there is some youtube vids on it, I think it was a hardinge one that I found the best, the ones made by fanuc well put you to sleep.
I REALLY like my dnm5700, the control is a little old school but once you get past the first week with it you well get the hang of it. I have the newest OI-MF control and it chews up code as fast if not faster than the Haas vf4ss next to it with the Hi speed machining added. Best of all you will find out real quick that the machine is build like a brick S.%# house. I ran the rapids at 100% all the time and the spindle is up to speed by the time its at the part even at 12K rpm. The haas I run rapids at 50% so the machine does not shake and the spindle has time to get up to speed before reaching the top of the part. Setups on the new control were a little slow for the first couple of weeks but I can do them in under 10 min on most parts at this point and once you get the setup done you will really like how the machine cuts. I REALLY like my dnm5700, the control is a little old school but once you get past the first week with it you well get the hang of it.
I have the newest OI-MF control and it chews up code as fast if not faster than the Haas vf4ss next to it with the Hi speed machining added. Best of all you will find out real quick that the machine is build like a brick S.%# house. I ran the rapids at 100% all the time and the spindle is up to speed by the time its at the part even at 12K rpm.

The haas I run rapids at 50% so the machine does not shake and the spindle has time to get up to speed before reaching the top of the part. Setups on the new control were a little slow for the first couple of weeks but I can do them in under 10 min on most parts at this point and once you get the setup done you will really like how the machine cuts.I want to see a video of your Haas shaking all the time. Running at 50 percent?????? I've run Haas (my own) for more than 15 years, and they don't shake at all, even the lighter machines. I'm starting to think your hyperbole is just that, or your machines aren't level, or have had the living you-know-what crashed out of them.