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I haven't found the motivation yet to actually call the support, but there is progress anyway. we now have a nice setup to intercept and analyse serial communication between the driver and the laser cutter. But for now we stopped working on reverse engineering and decided to actually fire the machine up. that turned out to be much harder than we expected and i want to share a few of the caveats we encountered: | I haven't found the motivation yet to actually call the support, but there is progress anyway. we now have a nice setup to intercept and analyse serial communication between the driver and the laser cutter. But for now we stopped working on reverse engineering and decided to actually fire the machine up. that turned out to be much harder than we expected and i want to share a few of the caveats we encountered: | ||
==== Y-Axis won't move ==== | ===== It won't accept any jobs and the red light is on ===== | ||
After the laser cutter boots it is always in emergency stop mode. you need to press the "reset" button so that the laser cutter accepts jobs again. of course you also have to do that when you actually used the emergency stop. | |||
===== Y-Axis won't move ===== | |||
If you can't seem to get the y-axis to move the laser probably is in rotary mode. in that mode it is possible to work with cylindrical objects by turning the object under the fixed y-axis. you can disable rotary mode by flipping the "Axis U/Axis Y" switch. | If you can't seem to get the y-axis to move the laser probably is in rotary mode. in that mode it is possible to work with cylindrical objects by turning the object under the fixed y-axis. you can disable rotary mode by flipping the "Axis U/Axis Y" switch. | ||