? Try swapping the stepper motors to different axis's.
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On 1/13/24 11:02 AM, Chuck Kahler
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Bertho
Thanks for your input.?
I currently cannot get the machine to do anything. I can
command the axis to move, but nothing happens even though the
DRO moves. ?
I have reinstalled Mach3 and tried a different, identical
controller, it was a spare, and that didn’t help.?
So I’m at a ?loss as to what is going on ?
Chuck?
?
I
missed the beginning of the thread and it looks like
you got many suggestions.
Before
trying everything, try to isolate the problem:
Is
Mach3 starting up and look normal? Can you load an old
known good program and run it?? The X_Y_Z should be
changing even if the hardware is dead.
If OK,
look at that status LEDs. Turn air or coolant on and
off. The LEDs should change.
If OK,
check the matching pin on your printer port.
If OK,
check the matching pin on your interface card if one
is used.
Does
the air/gas turn on off?
Check
status LEDs for limit switches and test that they
work.
Good
luck!
Bertho
?
?
Thank you for the detailed
response,?
I will do what you suggest and
report back to the group.?
?There can be
random errors introduced into hard disks files
that some people attribute to cosmic rays. I know
this sounds a bit conspiracy theory and though it
is rare it does happen. Also hard disks do not
last forever. So there is a possibility that one
of your Mach3 files has been corrupted and so it
may be worth renaming the current Mach3 folder
something like oldmach3 and reinstalling Mach3 to
see if that gets it to work again. If it does then
it should be a case of copying over the
configuration file, license file and part files
and carrying on. If it does not work you can
delete the new Mach3 folder and put the name of
the oldmach3 folder back to Mach3. I personally
keep a backup copy of my Mach3 folder on a
separate machine and a USB stick just so I can
replace it if I suspect the working one has been
corrupted. If the parallel port is the fault then
you may have to go down the route of either a USB
port controller or a network port controller. I
use laptops without issues having set them up to
never shut down when external power is on, I think
it was just a case of setting them up to act like
a desktop.
Martin C