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Hi Had my machine working perfectly on an old PC with XP. Upgraded to a new PC but kept XP and have a parallel port on motherboard. Cloned the system across, everything seemed to running fine. Jogging seemed at a different speed, a bit faster, I put that down to different output on port. I have tuned the motors again. But, I have noticed that when I press the home button, the machine homes to the homing switches but the display doesn't reset to '0' Any ideas please? |
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| Ok I am going to take a wild guess..... Mach 3 right? Get the Mach 3 manual off there website and read section 4.6.5 Page 4-10 Referencing in action ...sounds like your settings have changed ![]() I would say more but it's hard to type this from my iPad ![]() Oh and they have video tutorials too I believe! |
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| Cheers restless Yes Mach 3. I have the manual open and yes on 4.5.4. I will study that later. I was just puzzled why a clone of the system would produce a different result. Am I right in thinking it is because of a faster system and maybe slightly different voltages from the parallel port? |
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| Config > Homing/Limits Check the Auto Zero boxes.
__________________ Gerry Mach3 2010 Screenset http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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