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    Smooth Stepper

    I just installed Smooth Stepper and I can't individually tune my axis. I need to limit my Z Axis to a lower feed rate. Is this normal behavior?

    I just updated to the newest version of mach3 to see if that helped, it didn't.

    I'm running SS 17d and FTDI 2.08.20


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    Did you check the Mach3 website and the Warp9 website for this?


    I am not sure where you got your drivers but this is worth reading through.

    Warp9TD Downloads

    It says something about not using the drivers on the FTDI site, to use these.


    Its been almost 3 years sense I installed my SS, and even then it was only bench tested so I cant help you much here. Looks like i have a lot to go through when I fire my machine up myself.


    Jess


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    Ah, yeah I'm running the latest versions from that page. See I posted them in my original post. Thanks anyways.


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