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If I jog the router around before I load a large file (3D file for lithophane) everything works fine. After the file is loaded, if I make movements the router will continue to run for approx. .25" on any axis. Is this a memory problem with the computer? My comp is a PIII 850mhz with 256meg ram and nothing else installed on it. I don't have this problem with small files. Are there any settings I could check? Now I just zero all axis before I load the file to eliminate tool breakage. |
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| Use task manager and check memory and cpu usage.
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