Hi there
ok I had similar on one of my customers machine and solved it with the following steps:
1. format the machine memory with the porgramm during download and then format the memory with the display menue
2. shut down both porgram and machine
3. in the manufacturer settings set the maximum speed down to 8000
4. dont forget if you wana make changes to the manufacturewr settings that you first hit the read botton then make your changes then hit the save botton
5. check your limit switches dont let you fool by continious check the best is replace them with new ones
so thats what solved the probleme in my case. just try step by step and allways test it after each step.
greetings
waltfl
hawkinsoft wrote:My um is most definitely set correctly (Or at least correctly enough)... I double checked the settings - and even had a friend show has the same laser with the same DSP upgrade give me his settings -- and they match :/
Regardless of what file I send to cut (even if its just a single short straight line) the X/Y axis moves very haphazardly until I hit the kill switch.
Again, Manually controlling the X/Y axis through the LCD and through Laser CAD works fine.
Attached are photos of my settings, DIP switches -- and a video showing the crazy movement.
Please help...
VIDEO
http://youtu.be/hkpRNZ7yTIU
Tech_Marco wrote:I bet you didn't set the 'um' correctly. Go to Options and click on Manufacturer Parameters, put in "6.5' in Um/pulse if your driver setup is "1/16" (3200) or put in "12.6" if you set to 1/8 (1600). After that, save it and press Reset on the LCD panel.
Then do another test of 100mmX100mm and measure the true value. Use the "um calculator", the button next to the um/pulse setting to fine better number of um. After that it will run very smooth get you closed to 99% accuracy.
This topics has been mentioned so many times. It's mentioned on the manual as well
Marco