Hi,
I encountered the following strange behaviour a few times now:
I mill a piece consisting of more or less three gcodes, which goes fine. The box point is in the left bottom corner of the piece.
I then milled a second piece which had the box point set in the center. So I place the router in the center of the stock, set the X,Y and Z axis to 0 and start milling.
The milling operation goes to plan, until the milling job is over: instead of returning to the X,Y zero position the router keeps going forward until the Y endstop gets triggered.
Any idea what could be causing this? I didn't reset the machine between milling the two pieces.
When I turn the machine on and off and try the same job again, the machine returns to the correct 0 position.
Best regards,
Jan
Bug in firmware?
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