My laser losts its coordinates. I have a Neje Max with extensions. My laser is at 0,0 position but in Get position it shows X = -1432 Y = 484

ok

$h

ok

$#

[G54:0.000,1030.000,0.000]

[G55:0.000,0.000,0.000]

[G56:0.000,0.000,0.000]

[G57:0.000,0.000,0.000]

[G58:0.000,0.000,0.000]

[G59:0.000,0.000,0.000]

[G28:0.000,0.000,0.000]

[G30:0.000,0.000,0.000]

[G92:0.000,0.000,0.000]

[TLO:0.000]

[PRB:0.000,0.000,0.000:0]

ok

Bingo!
$RST=#

lol!! so, now I home and it says this position,but when I tried to frame leaves it framed in the middle of the plot area. AAAhhhh!!!

That’s ok. Now enter $# again.
If you see [G54:0.000,0.000,0.000], enter G10 L2 P1 Y0 and $# again to verify G54 didn’t change back to 1030

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No, it didnt

Are you reading 0’s for position? What happens when you move?

the only thing is that it thinks the leaves are in the back part of the area. Instaead of starting on the bottom of the plot area, it starts a little bit up

this is the home coordinates

but it still goes the other way when I hit the button to go down, I have to hit it to go up

You entered G10 L2 P1 Y0?


yes, I entered that command

Enter $3=2 that should get the Y axis moving in the correct direction with the arrows.

I have to tell you that I so much appreciate you taking your time to help me. I have been suffering this for 3 days and I did not know what I was going to do. They are petals that I need to cut for a client. Thank You Thank You Thank You!!

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We haven’t got there yet…

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You are now in Quadrant II. Lightburn works in Quadrant I.


that went bad. when I hit home it hit rails and woudlnt stop grinding

OK, put it back to $3=0

Go into the Machine Settings window and reverse the direction for $3 Yaxis there. That should give you what Tim was after.


that one, do I toggle it?