Instructions for marking angles, arcs, logos, and DataMatrix codes .
Regularly updating your Couth MC 2000T2 ensures that you have access to the latest features, improvements, and security patches. If you encounter any issues not covered in this guide, don't hesitate to reach out to Couth's customer support for assistance.
For users looking to update their file creation process, the following PC-based tools are supported: Rapid creation and editing of marking files.
The Couth MC 2000T² (often written as MC 2000T2) is a state-of-the-art, standalone electronic controller. It is the "brain" designed for all marking units in Couth's MC 2000 series of dot peen (also known as micro-percussion or pin marking) machines. These systems are widely used for industrial applications requiring permanent, high-quality marks on materials like metal, plastic, and wood, even on surfaces as hard as 62 HRC.
Updating the firmware ensures compatibility with newer vector formats, fixes software bugs, and optimizes speed parameters. Prerequisites
Independent Microprocessor (No external PC required for normal operations) Stores up to 500 marking data files Max Lines Per File Up to 40 data lines per individual marking profile 2. Interface Navigation and Menu Layout
Wait for the boot sequence to complete. The LCD screen will display the main operating menu. Programming and Creating Marking Files
Modern updates to the T2 software allow for more complex marking scenarios: Vectorial Marking:
After completing the update, perform the following checks:
Q: What is the recommended update frequency for the Couth MC 2000T2 system? A: The recommended update frequency depends on the system's usage and industry requirements. However, it's recommended to check for updates at least quarterly.