Write offset on homing set to 50 on Z Axis

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Write offset on homing set to 50 on Z Axis

Postby mickecarlsson » Mon Nov 14, 2022 3:08 pm

I consider this a bug.
Install 1.2113 or 1.2115.
Start it, select DEMO_UC300ETH_5LPT
When the screen appear, click Reset.
Click Settings
Click Axes Setup
Click Z Axis, notice that Write offset on homing (Units) is set to 50, this should be set to 0 as all other Axis are 0 (X,Y,A,B,C)
This nearly caused a crash today when I installed Ger’s Screenset 2022 and tested the Calibrate Tool Setter.
Thanks to my E-stop switch I caught it in time before it slammed into my fixed plate.
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Re: Write offset on homing set to 50 on Z Axis

Postby dezsoe » Mon Nov 14, 2022 3:33 pm

This is not a bug in the software, just a default value. When you run machines you have to take care and check every settings, because most of them (in fact, all) has a default value that may not match your machine.
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Re: Write offset on homing set to 50 on Z Axis

Postby mickecarlsson » Mon Nov 14, 2022 4:40 pm

I know that, but why set 50 as a start value when all other axis are set to 0?
Make no sense at all.
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Re: Write offset on homing set to 50 on Z Axis

Postby cncdrive » Fri Nov 18, 2022 5:50 pm

Because usually the Z axis 0 coordinate is at the table and not at the top, so the home coordinate has to be a positive coordinate value.
Ofcourse value 50 is just an example, you can change it to whatever value suits you.
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Re: Write offset on homing set to 50 on Z Axis

Postby Battwell » Sat Dec 10, 2022 2:53 pm

but the home switch is usually at the top of the z axis- not at the table height.
homing sets machine co ordinate zero, not work zero.
i always have to remember to set the z axis zero setting to zero at the switch.

cncdrive wrote:Because usually the Z axis 0 coordinate is at the table and not at the top, so the home coordinate has to be a positive coordinate value.
Ofcourse value 50 is just an example, you can change it to whatever value suits you.
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Re: Write offset on homing set to 50 on Z Axis

Postby mickecarlsson » Sat Dec 10, 2022 5:40 pm

Thank you Batwell, you understand my concern about this :D
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