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    The machine go to z positiv endpoint and reach the limit switch..

    Hello.

    I have used Edgecam for programming, and when the machinig is finish, the z axis go in z positiv untill it reach the limit switch...

    Someone know why?

    Here is the G-Code.

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    I don't know your machine limits, or where you've got your machine zeroed. But line 'N73' commands the Z axis to move in the Z positive direction to 60.0

    But line N65 also commands the same move. Is this move within the movement limits?


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    Yeah, it goes 60mm over homing position. And the limit switch is on 100-150 i think...
    It work now, but do not work properly...


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