
Its a Starmill and running the newest version of VR Milling 2.
I first noticed the problem when I found that while finishing surfaces in a mold I was machining, the Y axis almost seemed to be wandering.
The attached picture shows an example of what I mean. Each of the black circles is the intended operation, each of the red circles is an approximation of the actual operation. Cutting from left to right, the problem seems to get worse and as far as I can tell it seems to only be along the Y axis. However I repeated the same job again and the amount by which the actual operation seems to "wander" is different so I'm sure its nothing to do with the .fnc file.
The only clues I have as to what may be the cause of this is that when I repeated the job, it paused part way through the program and displayed the error message "Invalid Pointer Operation", however when I clicked the play icon again the program carried on as usual.
I had recently swapped round the PC's I use to operate the mill so I thought I would try the old PC again which had always worked perfectly. When I tried to connect to the machine in VR milling it couldnt find it, however when I swapped the PC's back again there was no problem.
I considered the fact that it could be a faulty RS232 cable, however I don't have one to swap over. Does anyone know if Denford still sell these?
As always, any help is much appreciated

Thanks