Can anyone tell me why when using the rollers in the chuck/rotary sculpfun at the end of the engraving it does a quick spin. This sometimes throws off the piece.
I don’t know to what extent what I’m about to say might be true, but in the operation without the rotary function, there’s an option that sends the laser head (Y-axis) to a final position. This movement is done at the speed stipulated for movements.
My idea is that this option is selected, and when the work is finished, the Y-axis (normally assigned to the rotary movement) simulates this movement of moving to a final position. If the assigned speed is high, what you’re referring to could happen. But this is just my idea, and I don’t know if it’s possible or not with the rotary system active.
Makes perfect sense! I did not think of that. Too bad we can’t create a Macro to turn that retract off and on too. ![]()
Thanks Luis but I have that turned off aleady.
The laser always returns to its starting position after the job. If it’s too fast in your case, you can either decrease the “travel speed” in the move window, or reduce the maximum speed of the y-axis in the firmware directly. You can create a macro to switch fast between both operation modes.
Thank you misken I will look into this I am away tomorrow but will give my results when I get back.
