![]() ![]() Jay had warned me about $10 missing from their instructions, so I do have it setup to zero as you can see below. Z does not make the gantry go up or down at all, so it makes it really hard to focus the laser.Īlso the framing works, and using the “locate” too on the toolbar also moves the gantry to the correct place. The weird thing about this problem is that some of the keys do work as expected, Y + and _ work fine as does X. Running latest LightBurn 0.9.09 on Windows 10 and GRBL 1.1f. ![]() If you have any ideas or have seen the problem before, please let me know. So it seems that the problem is solely in the use of the arrow keys on the “Move” dialog. ![]() I was able to make a simple engraving positioning the starting point manually. Also using the console to send gcode move commands works for all axes in all directions as expected. ![]() The Z-axis does not move at all using the buttons, and I do have Allow Z movement set in the LB configuration.įun fact: using the Frame button does make the CNC work delineating the engraving area as expected. For example, I can move the Y-Axis towards home, but not away (left and right arrows respectively). Using LighBurn, the machine homes OK, but after homing the axes either don’t move or move once. While using LightBurn I have changed the GRBL settings for the laser as described in the JTech website. Under the UGS Platform, the gantry moves as normal using the original GRBL settings. I’m having problems with LightBurn not being able to move the axes very well when using the buttons on the move dialog. I have just installed a Jtech 7W laser on my X-Carve CNC. ![]()
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