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Hi Jerome and Rudi, I am using Jedicut 2.4.0 on my Windows 7 desktop pc to design the cutting files, but then I cut on my older pc with Windows XP on it. I get the same error when I click on the Prevue button only. I hope this helps. I must add that when this error appears then it stays there if I c...
- Forum : Jedicut - English board
- Sujet : Error JediCut WinXP
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- sam. févr. 24, 2018 6:08 am
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Hi Jerome, My machine is running the same as before so i can use it again. There is no way to change the speed. It runs at about 0.833 mm/second on manual control and the slow and fast buttons have no effect. For cutting it runs slower and if I change both speeds in the CNC Controller window to zero...
Thanks Jerome, This was before I tried the new 2.4 version. I see now what happened. I changed the setting to G code.dll to try a file on Mach 3 because I still cannot control the speed for cutting. When I went back to cut on jedicut then I thought that I was using the CncNet_XP_Vista_7.dll file for...
Hi All, As I posted before, I could not change the speed of any motor movement on my home made cutter, but now all of my old files will no longer cut. I managed to cut some nice aeroplane parts with the single speed but then I exported some G-code and now when I go back to the default setting and th...
Thanks Jerome. I will check for those voltages. You say that I should set the speed when I don't use an external timer but that comes back to my problem.........When I change speed on the Jedicut options screen it makes no difference to the motor speed. Am I maybe in a speed setting that is outside ...
O.K. so now I have tried another old PC with a Celeron 430 processor running at 1 GHz. It has XP Home on it with service pack 2. I did not change the microstep settings on my stepper drivers and when I run the motors, they do not run well They make a lot of noise, so I tried all of the settings and ...
I am using the CncNet_XP_Vista_7.dll plugin. If you look at the picture below, I am able to cut, so everything else is working. That wing was cut from Isoboard which is an XPS type of hard foam similar to Depron. I was also thinking that maybe I can try my older PC with Windows 98 on it. Do you thin...
Hi Jerome, I hope that you see this soon. I am able to cut nicely now with Jedicut and I use Inkscape to make the shapes to cut. I will post some pictures when I cut my first good wing. In the meantime I tested my stepper motors and TB6600 drivers with Mach 3 and I tried all of the settings from 1 m...
Hi Jerome, Humble apologies for such a delay.......I've been quite sick, but I'm a lot better now so I worked on the machine again. Here is a screenshot of the Mach 3 motor setting for the x-axis. The others are all the same. This setting is not quite accurate in measurement with my M8 x 1.5 mm thre...
Yes, I have tried the inverse settings as well. but the speed does not change. If you export the g-code for the same file and use it in Mach 3 then I can change the speed to cut fast or slow. Your g-code export works very well........thanks very much!
Keith R
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