dezsoe wrote:Why not? You can scroll the g-code and find where it was stopped, then use Run from here. See the manual for details.
dezsoe wrote:When you move the g-code (with the scrollbar at the right side of the g-code list) the actual line is shown white (by default) on the toolpath view, so you can find where it was.
If you home first then set 0,0,0 work coords and press save offsets
beefy wrote:In demo mode, just tried saving offsets, killing UCCNC process with task manager, then starting UCCNC again.
Offsets saved perfectly.
Sn4k3,
have a read through the user manual about offsets.
sn4k3 wrote:beefy wrote:In demo mode, just tried saving offsets, killing UCCNC process with task manager, then starting UCCNC again.
Offsets saved perfectly.
Sn4k3,
have a read through the user manual about offsets.
Yes, that's not my question now, i learn with saving offset prior start i can restart work from begin keeping same 0,0,0 positions as before in case of failure, but I still can't see now can i resume a work accurately from were it stops as dezsoe said is possible, also his example is a plain pcb board with just one DOC step, but i'm talking something more serious with multiple depth steps and large stuff were your eye can't tell.
Example: 12h job with multiple depths, everything die with a power loss at +/- 4h of work done, you were off all this time and no clue about what current working depth was, and the question is: is possible to resume from the stop point or not/very hard to?
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