Or maybe you found this occours after using your rotary axis.
The problem is: Y movement is incrrect as you set.
For example, in software you set a line of 100mm long along Y axis. the machine moves 200mm or 50mm instead.
Solution (for RDCAM software only):
step 1, go to file, vendor setting:
Step 4: choose Y then press the button showed bellow
Step 5: Input the value you set in software; and input the value you get with your machine, press [write] to send the data into motherboard.
Then you can try again on your mahchine. If the problem solved don't forget to save your current setting as a backup.
You may also watch this video for help.





Dear Mr Liu Xin,
ReplyDeleteThank you for this post, i will try this on my laser cutter.
I have the same problem on my cnc router rotary.
I work with artcam and my cnc control system is Syntec6MB.
i need to turn of the x axis in order to use the rotary.
Have you encountered any problems like this with a cnc router?
I think i need to get a different postprocessor from my manufacturere.But now they tell me i need to buy different software.it is called JDpaint.
But i think its a trick to get more money, because i don't understand why there machine would not work with artcam when it comes to rotary work. for normal cnc work on a flat plane it works perfectly with the postprocessor that they provided.
I think it only needs to be modified, and that i don't need extra software...
could you tell me what you think.
thanks in advance
Glenn claes
glenn@lumilux.be
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