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August 17, 2010, 04:10:35 PM »
Hi,
I am desigining a screen with several buttons that will execute G0 codes for rapid linear motion. However, I cannot get my CNC motors to move rapidly, amd it behaves the same as G1 and it is determined by the feed rate.
When I enter G0 manually in the MDI, or run a text file containing G0, it works in both cases.
Any help on this issue would be very much appreciated.
I am using MachScreen V 1.43.3
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August 17, 2010, 05:29:07 PM »
You didn't say how you've configured the buttons??
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Hi Gerry,
The button simply executes a G-code, G0Z.5G1X.5. I want the Z to travel with rapid position (G0) and the X to travel with linear motion at feed rate (G1).
I'm sorry if i'm not being clearer, I'm new to this!
Thanks again.
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You can't have G0 and G1 on the same line. Move the Z first, then the X.
G0 Z0.5
G1 X1.5
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Thank you!
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