@OnefinityCNC Here’s what I did.
- Boot machine and click OK to allow it to home
- Jog X, Y, Z to location in the middle of a piece of wood.
- Set Z axis to 1/8 above wood surface, zero Z axis
- In MDI, enter M3S16 and press play. Laser comes on and I can jog around with the game controller and the laser stays on.
- Pressing stop icon in MDI causes laser to turn off, as does executing M5
- In each of the X, Y, Z axis, selected the gear icon and clicked on Unhome
- Clicked on the Home icon for homing all axes. This did not actually re-home the X, Y and sometimes Z axis. For the X and Y, it simply moved the position slightly backward and to the right. Clicking each individual axis home icon did a better job. I’ve tried reproducing this several times, including rebooting the controller and sometimes it works correctly and sometimes it doesn’t. I’m not sure what conditions cause it to sometimes fail.
- Jogged the machine around, executed M3S16 in the MDI, laser came on. I had one instance where in the middle of jogging around the controller suddenly showed all axes as being un-homed.
It looks to me like it is working, except for the re-homing, but that was an issue I discovered before I even got my laser.
Here is my settings page.
The IOT relay connected to pin 15 clicks and the router comes on when the laser fires, which is what I would expect.
I hope this helps - if you need anything else tested, please let me know.
Martin