On Friday, October 15, 2010 02:59:09 pm Rudy Munguia did opine: > Hello again, > > My previous issue with proc's is still present, however at this point I > am confident that I am just not getting my post processor syntax > correct. It keeps putting the subroutines after the program, instead of > loading subs first. > > However, I need to get a run of parts out this weekend, so I have > re-configured everything to spit out plain code. > > But I have run into an issue that is a little less obvious to me. The > current part ranges from -.5 to 1.5 in the y axis, the limits of my y > axis are -1.5 to 3.5, EMC2 is reporting that line 12 linear movement > would exceed joint 2 positive limit. Line 12 is positioning for a > profile starting at x.5 y1.0. Google is not presenting a clear example > of this issue and resolution. > > This not an exotic machine, just a standard taig right now. Ironically > the parts are enclosures and mounts for limit switches. > Yes, but since emc uses base 0 numbering, joint 2 is your Z axis I believe, joint 0 being X, joint 1 being Y etc, at least in my setup.
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