by dezsoe » Wed Aug 01, 2018 9:57 am
Yes, of course. You need two things to do: always home your machine before work and know your work offsets. There are some people who never home their machine, but this is not a good practice. If you have fixed work offset then you are ready. If you start working with measuring (or setting by hand) the work offsets then after you set up your coords go to Offsets page and press Save offsets. (Normally, UCCNC will save your offsets while exiting, but if you have a power failure then it will not be saved, that's why you have to do it manually.) After restart you home again so the machine coords will be known, the offsets are reloaded on startup, so you only have to find in the g-code where you were last time and press Run from here.