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Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. The board is filled with a wealth of options and features, including the ability to connect up to 8 axes (motor drivers), pendant, LCD, many outputs and inputs, separate pins for limit switches, 2 relays, Ethernet and USB interfacing. Let clients and team members collaborate easily in real-time by sharing tasks, information, and comments, anytime and from anywhere. Has anyone experienced this before? Is it a latency issue or something in the way I've configured LinuxCNC? Kanban Board is a visual tool that gives a perfect overview of the current work status and simplifies team collaboration and communication. Since the problem occurs randomly and independently of the G code (I think), I think it's a runtime issue, which would point to something going awry in either LinuxCNC or maybe in the Hobb圜NC board. The problem crops up when executing different G codes, and I've looked at the G code produced by CamBam and there's nothing I can see in it that would cause the issue. The problem happens randomly (at different places when the same G code is run sevral times) and sometimes doesn't happen at all. Occasionally (once or twice in a 500 line G code) the router will start to move for a short distance in the opposite direction to that specified in the G code and then correct itself. I use CamBam to generate G code for 2.5D sheet cutting, and have run into a problem while executing G codes.
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I've recently installed LinuxCNC to run my DIY 3-axis router through a Hobb圜NC EZ Driver board.