I have just set up a router and for some reason the jog increments don't match what they where set to.
For example when 'step jogging' I set this to 1mm increments. When I perform the step it moves 1.16mm!!!!!!! Why is this?? It doesn't make sense. I then hooked the machine up to my other laptop and it worked fine....1mm increments and it moves at 1mm increments. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Paul
Jog increments don't match setting
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I think you will find that you have selected the wrong machine type
Look on the laptop that works and when you connect the machine type selected is displayed in the blue bar at the top of the screen.
Now look at the other PC. Go to setup machine and select the corect machine type.
Different machines have different pitch screws and gear ratios. Only by selecting the correct machines will feeds speeds etc be output correctly.

Look on the laptop that works and when you connect the machine type selected is displayed in the blue bar at the top of the screen.
Now look at the other PC. Go to setup machine and select the corect machine type.
Different machines have different pitch screws and gear ratios. Only by selecting the correct machines will feeds speeds etc be output correctly.
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It must be the wrong machine selected if its so far out.
There have been some issues with very small increments (eg 10 or 50 microns) where the machine cannot physically do such a small amount within one half-step of the motor. If its moving MORE than 1mm, then its a saoftware configuration error somewhere (eg wrong machine type selected)
There have been some issues with very small increments (eg 10 or 50 microns) where the machine cannot physically do such a small amount within one half-step of the motor. If its moving MORE than 1mm, then its a saoftware configuration error somewhere (eg wrong machine type selected)