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- Wed Dec 03, 2014 4:34 pm
- Forum: Software. Programming
- Topic: Adjust motor step size in CP2.0
- Replies: 1
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Adjust motor step size in CP2.0
I just installed CP2.0 on a extended shark. With the previous CP I had access to the command "Control-E" which allowed me to adjust the motor step size. The new CP2.0 does not recognize the Control-E command. I have an older control and the Control-E command is the only thing that worked with the pr...
- Wed Jan 29, 2014 5:16 pm
- Forum: Shark Pro Plus
- Topic: Drift in positive X direction
- Replies: 0
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Drift in positive X direction
I have just started seeing a drift(movement)in the positive X direction following or during a Z axis move. The issue showed up when I changed from using a 3 axis tab to a non 3 axis tab, although the problem may have existed and I just can't see it. At a guess, I thing I'm seeing a lead/lag timing p...
- Mon Mar 19, 2012 8:20 pm
- Forum: Shark Pro
- Topic: Z Axis straight down on start??
- Replies: 9
- Views: 7644
Re: Z Axis straight down on start??
For what it's worth, Just downloaded your Bulls Head CRV, loaded it into VCarve Pro 6.5 ran it against CNCShark-USB-NewArcs_Inch postprocessor created Tap file then loaded it on my SharkPro and it started just fine, no straight down z move. Head moved up just a tad than down a tad, head moved up to ...
- Mon Mar 19, 2012 7:36 pm
- Forum: Software. Programming
- Topic: Cut3D postprocessor
- Replies: 3
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Cut3D postprocessor
Just finished rebuilding my computer system and now when using the "new" postprocessor (CNCShark-USB-NewArcs_inch) with Cut3D I get the error message "unknown statement in line26" If I remove the "new" postprocessor and replace it with the OLD postprocessor (CNCShark-USB_Arcs_inch) then Cut3D works ...
- Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:08 pm
- Forum: Software. Programming
- Topic: Starting point other than 0,0,0
- Replies: 3
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Starting point other than 0,0,0
I would like the shark to start at a point other than 0,0,0. It appears the machine is hard coded to move to 0,0,0 before responding to input data. two questions, 1. is the previous statement true. 2. can the hard coded point be changed my the user.
Bruce
Bruce