I have a setup working with Mach3 on my CNC mill using parallel ports on Windows 7. I am upgrading to a UC400ETH on Windows 10.
My problem is when I use the same XML files with the UC400ETH on a win10 computer (3GHz, 4GB RAM) with dedicated gigabit
Ethernet PCI card, I get strange results such as those shown below. There may be more but I can't go
further until I sort these out. I have all of the UC400ETH settings in the Plugin
control at default (e.g. Step rate 100KHz).. I am using the latest version of the plugin.
Here are my currently identified problems:
1. When I click to home to machine coordinates, the action occurs but it is at an incredibly low feed
rate. I estimate it is about .05in/sec. So low it would take several minutes to home the machine!
However, G1 and G0 speeds and travel distance seem to be OK for X and Y. Not sure about Z.
2. What works correctly is a tool change (to my probe) to the tool change location. Speed is correct
and the Z- coordinate is set to 0.0 as it supposed to be
3. If I run a probing script to set any individual axis, this works but if I run a script on a corner of the
workpiece, the first axis is Z which works OK. Next is a move in X and a movement down to locate
the probe below Z=0 to move toward X=0. The move out distance is correct but the down
movement is too short and the probe misses the X surface.
I typically run with MachStdMill (MSM) (for probing operations, for example) but the same problems occur with native Mach3
Can anyone provide any advice on these problems?
I tried to upload MSM/Mach3 and native Mach3 XML files but they keep being rejected. I've succeeded with a ZIP file which I hope can help.