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My g-code ends with the command G53 G00 Z-5. Instead of sending it to the controller as-is, UGS split it into 3 moves, all in WCS (see below). The original command would move the tool up, away from the work, but it went down and damaged the work. I suspect t might be related to autoleveling, as the coordinates are clearly modified by the probe data.
serial console:
>>> G01X12.3593Y26.1145Z-0.2855
ok
>>> G01X12.399Y26.1265Z-0.2857
ok
>>> G01X12.455Y26.1335Z-0.2859
>>>
ok
>>> G0X12.455Y26.1335Z-1.9026
ok
>>> G0X12.455Y26.1335Z-3.5192
ok
>>> G0X12.455Y26.1335Z-5.1359
G-code:
G01 X12.35931 Y26.11447
G01 X12.39901 Y26.12654
G01 X12.45497 Y26.13352
G53 G00 Z-5.00000 (Retract to tool change height)
How to reproduce
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Operating System
Ubuntu 22.04, amd64
Anything else
No response
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Yes you are correct. The G53 is a non modal command and should not be splitted up this way. It should probably not even be included in the autoleveling process. Thanks for letting us know.
Version
2.1.4
Hardware / Firmware
GRBL 1.1
What happened
My g-code ends with the command G53 G00 Z-5. Instead of sending it to the controller as-is, UGS split it into 3 moves, all in WCS (see below). The original command would move the tool up, away from the work, but it went down and damaged the work. I suspect t might be related to autoleveling, as the coordinates are clearly modified by the probe data.
How to reproduce
No response
Operating System
Ubuntu 22.04, amd64
Anything else
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: