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XYZ axis all tested OK in stepconfig using the "Test this axis" windows. So I loaded the saved file (axis.ngc) in AXIS, via the desktop shortcut, and when I turned off the ESTOP, and the power on, I expected to hear the motors activate and hold, but didn't. If I pressed any of the limit switches, a message indicated that the limit had been reached, so I assumed they were all OK, and I closed the messages. I then tried to use the "Manual" tag to jog each axis, but while the + and - buttons produced a change in the location on the display , they had no effect on the motors. I did the same using the keyboard controls, but with the same results. The X and Y axis displayed motion corresponding to the chosen step size, or continuous, but the Z axis would only show a movement of .002 mm if I used the continuous setting, and nothing in the fixed step settings.. ![]() If stepped all axis away from zero position, and then touched the "Home all" button, nothing happened to the axis readings, but I got the message "end of move in home state 5". When I loaded one of the files in the examples folder, 3dtest.ngc, I got the same results. Grateful for help in moving forward, as I assume I'm overlooking something basic.
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| John- I believe vlmarshall may be correct. This would be caused by stepconf reversing the sign as I described a few days ago. Just go into the .ini file for your configuration and check. I believe it was the step_velocity and perhaps the offset values that were wrong on mine. Good luck! |
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| When I hit the limit switch, the programme gave a response that I would have expected, ie it thought the motor had just hit the L/S on the correct axis, so flagged it up. John
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| Hi Chris. I've managed at last to get the files from the ubuntu/emc machine into this laptop and hopefully attached as a zip file. Is that OK, as I can't think how else to post them ![]() John
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| marzetti and vlmarshall, thanks for your input. I'll have a proper look tomorrow, as it's taken me so long to get the files out and posted, it's time for me to get my head down again ![]() John
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| Right off the bat I see that the Z axis is set to only .002 mm long. Thats why it only moved that long and why it doesn't find the homw switches. I'll look deeper later. Chris M |
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| It seems that stepconf doesn't like the fact you put the negative travel on the right ( eg table travel 10 to -65) Change it to -10 to 65 and try again. Let us know if that fixes it. What was your reason to enter the other way ( I assume there was one)? Thanks for finding this bug! Chris M |
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| Chris, it worked. I changed to -10 and 65 as suggested, and the first thing was that now the Z axis responds exactly as the other two. My setting was purely a hangover from the way I'd set up the machine for my previous software, best forgotten ! The "home all" sequence started, and manually pressing the limit switches produced the direction change and set the home position for each axis in turn as expected. Regarding the lack of motor response during this "rehearsal", the penny dropped that my file was based on the example that AXIS opens with, albeit with my config settings. I had ignored line1 that says "AXIS splash G-code. Not meant to be milled". I assume from this that I need to load a small test piece of G-code of my own before the motors will turn. Or do I still have a problem ? John
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| John- Glad you're making progress! You can indeed mill the "EMC2 Axis" gcode, I've done it several times. Just touch off and go. Works best with a v cutter. But you should see motor movement. Do your jog buttons work? Greg |
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| Hi Greg, The jog buttons all work in the test axis mode when creating the stepconfig, but as soon as I launch the Axis window, there is no activity from the motors at all. When I hit the estop off, followed by the power on, I expect to hear the motors receive a holding voltage, and a slight "click" like they did during the test. But zilch. The display shows the effects of the controls, both jog and homing, but deathly hush from the motors. John
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