Silly Question About Controller

Ok, that would be a solution. Thanks Atroz.

Ok, got it figured out. The last problem is that the Z did not drop back down after probing.

I believe I’m ready to cut my wasteboard, but I seem to be having issues with limits again. I know that they are not something important, that I need to be concerned about, but I have them pop up when I try to probe, and it is keeping me from probing. And the Z was the issue before so that is definitely something I think needs to be correct.

And when I close that warning, it states that probing is complete.

Hey Eric,

generally, if you get an error message, it is good to read and report what is its content. Otherwise it is difficult to find out what the error was about.

You can ignore the limit errors as long you have not loaded a g-code program of your own. But if you have loaded a g-code program of your own, the Onefinity Controller will check the program and tell you with an error message if your g-code program tells the machine to do something it can’t do (e.g. milling outside the limits).

What do you mean, keeping you from probing? What is the message the machine says?