I am in the x-y testing of my plasma machine using daisy chained atx supplies to get 24 volts about 12 amps, and am testing to see what speed is usable with no lost steps, so I can calculate what supply voltage I need for full speed run.
I am running 150ipm right now, and target is somewhere near 300ipm.
I read some posts and in the manual of mach, but Im still confused.
I ref all home, move the x and y axis into the middle of the table, run a test run, (no plasma), then hit the verify button on the mdi screen, moves all axis slowly to home to find location, moves back to location it was in before I hit the verify button, and then says something like "verify succesful". Does that mean there were no lost steps, or just that it went and found home and made its way back to were it was successfully?

I was thinking there would be coordinates or a number of lost steps that I would read? Do I just not know were to look, or increase speed until it says "slow it down buddy!", or what?
Someone help me out please.
Edit: Ok, so i was able to make it give me some like X:0.0009 y:0.0003 z:0.0000, so I am assuming this has do do with the lost steps, or maybe its just the mechanical accuracy showing. for plasma, what is an acceptable group of numbers, or am I shooting for it to always say "verify successful"?