by cncdrive » Wed Oct 19, 2016 8:29 am
We found the cause for the problem.
I was incorrect with my first idea about the problem, because this is not a bug, but you have the 3D printer plugin enabled in the Plugins configuration and that Zeros the A-axis on file load.
The 3D printer plugin zeros the A-axis on purpose, because the A-axis should be the filament feed axis,
so when the axes are already homed then the plugin starts working and then when you load a file the plugin zeros the A-axis.
So, this is not a bug, but this is how it works.
If your machine is not a 3D printer then disable the 3D printer plugin.
Or if it is a 3D printer or if you need the 3D printer plugin to run for some reason then use the A-axis for filament feed and then if it zeros on fileload is OK, it should be like that,
and if you need a plus axis for other motions then use B or C.