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  1. #1
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    Go To Zero problem! Please to help

    Hello people..I would ask if there are some option on Mach3 that when I finished my work job and want the X&Y Axis to Go To Zero (home position) except Z Axis?

  2. #2
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    Re: Go To Zero problem! Please to help

    There are several ways you can get Mach3 to do it, but there is no built in option for it.
    The simplest way is to add it to your g-code.
    Gerry

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  3. #3

    Re: Go To Zero problem! Please to help

    Hello ,wakedabed
    Good day
    Yes , Ger21 said is right , change g-code is a way , you open the g -code by notepad , then last two line should be M05 ( Spindle stop) M30 (program end ), before M05 , you input( goo x 0 y 0 ), it is ok
    Frank

  4. #4

    Re: Go To Zero problem! Please to help

    I am sorry , it is G00 (Zero),

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