Z-axis doesn't hold setting after restart
Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2024 7:48 am
Both my x and y axis local zero setting hold when I restart UCCNC. However the z-axis does not..........or at least doesn't consistently hold its setting.
This was the case before adding my ATC when I was running Ver. 1.2111 and remains the case after adding my ATC to the system and updating Ver. 1.2113.
I also am getting some inconsistency in my local Z height location after making a tool change. Sometimes my Z0 location remains where it was on the previous tool but most of the time it has moved upward.
Plus sometimes when I touch down to the material with my portable probe it sets Z0 a 1/4" or so above the actual material surface. Then on a second touch down it hits it dead on.
Not sure where to look to resolve this. If it were always happening the same then I'd say the problem was in the G31 macro but as I said sometimes it works fine. I'm beginning to wonder if it might be my ancient Sony Vaio laptop that is running Windows 7.
My z-axis settings are below in a screen shot. I'll add that I've never set anything up in the PROBE settings windows. I've just entered my physical probe height in the G31 and M931 macros. I do not believe the PROBING PLUGIN is enabled but do need to go to the machine and check that. Perhaps that is the problem?
Thanks,
BH
This was the case before adding my ATC when I was running Ver. 1.2111 and remains the case after adding my ATC to the system and updating Ver. 1.2113.
I also am getting some inconsistency in my local Z height location after making a tool change. Sometimes my Z0 location remains where it was on the previous tool but most of the time it has moved upward.
Plus sometimes when I touch down to the material with my portable probe it sets Z0 a 1/4" or so above the actual material surface. Then on a second touch down it hits it dead on.
Not sure where to look to resolve this. If it were always happening the same then I'd say the problem was in the G31 macro but as I said sometimes it works fine. I'm beginning to wonder if it might be my ancient Sony Vaio laptop that is running Windows 7.
My z-axis settings are below in a screen shot. I'll add that I've never set anything up in the PROBE settings windows. I've just entered my physical probe height in the G31 and M931 macros. I do not believe the PROBING PLUGIN is enabled but do need to go to the machine and check that. Perhaps that is the problem?
Thanks,
BH