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Below is a quote from Involute "On an unrelated note, when I try to set the spindle speed with M03 S1500, I get an error in Mach3: Error on line 2 - Unspecified failure, and it presents a VB debug screen. I'm pretty sure I have the machine set properly (CNC mode switch is down and the Start button on the keypad has been pressed to remove the Stop annunciator). What might be causing this?" I have the same problem. Has anyone any clues? Regards Chrisjh |
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| Hi All, This drove me nuts until I discovered the only way to make it go away was same as Involute's fix. That is, close Mach3, then reboot the computer. Whilst this in not very satisfactory, it appears to be a workaround. The other symptom that I notice while the computer was in this "mode" was that M3 Sxxxx commands from the MDI also resulted in the same error message and the the spindle motor would not start. Thanks for the feedback. It is good to know that others are experiencing the same problem. Kind Regards Chrisjh |
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| Could it be the version of Mach that Syil supply with their machine? It's funny that it doesn't apply to other or so it looks from the Mach support forum. What about making backup copies of the program, license and XML files and then downloading the latest version and transferring the license.dat file and XML ? No support from Syil as yet ? PR. |
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| I spoke to Syil about it before I solved it and they said it was a Mach problem, which I believe to be the case. I don't fault Syil at all. And, I'm using a version I downloaded from Artsoft when I got my machine, not the copy that came with it from Syil. Anyway, as I said, I'm not having the problem anymore, so I'm happy. Involute |
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| I have been running Mach 3 now since it first came out and not had this problem, in fact it doesn't appear to show on support except for the Syil based machines. Just what is on line 2 to show this up? I'm also puzzled at the reference in the first post to "CNC mode switch is down and the Start button on the keypad has been pressed to remove the Stop annunciator). " As none of my machines has anyting like this could this be a problem ? PR. |
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| >Just what is on line 2 to show this up? I don't understand this question. >I'm also puzzled at the reference in the first post to "CNC mode switch is >down and the Start button on the keypad has been pressed to remove the >Stop annunciator). " SX3s have a toggle switch on the front of the head that must be flipped down to put the spindle in "CNC mode," allowing it to be controlled (on/off, and speed) by G code. You also have to hit a Start switch to turn off a Stop annunciator in an LCD (also on the front of the head) to allow G code control; many people neglect to do this and then wonder why their spindles don't respond to G code commands. I was pointing out that this WASN'T the problem. Involute |
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| Chis.. I think your problem lies in the M code.. M03... Should be just M3. You should be able to adjust this in your postprocessor depending on what you are using.... Try manually changing from M03 to M3 and see if you get the error... It is definietely not a Syil error.... Purely Mach3. cheers Frans
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