When I run Truetype Tracer created g code it tells me "Program exceeds machine minimum on axis y" and offers to let me run it anyway.
If I run it anyway, I get "Linear move on line 17 would exceed joint 1's negative limit" and "can't do that (EMC_TRAJ_SET_TELEOP_ENABLE) in auto mode with the interpreter idle".
At one point, I had rebooted and accidentally run the default LinuxCNC g-code that is there when you first start the program, so the axis's were away from home. That time, I loaded up my ttt g-code and after returning home and another "run anyway" it actually started to mill, but it was moving so little all it did was made an irregular dot so I shut it down.
I'm not sure how to scale up and down but at least I do have it now so that when I type X1.0 on the command line, it moves exactly an inch. I suspect something in my hal files is the culprit but it could be in the generated g-code.
Could I get someone who knows to look at these files and see what I've missed?. I've archived them.
If I run it anyway, I get "Linear move on line 17 would exceed joint 1's negative limit" and "can't do that (EMC_TRAJ_SET_TELEOP_ENABLE) in auto mode with the interpreter idle".
At one point, I had rebooted and accidentally run the default LinuxCNC g-code that is there when you first start the program, so the axis's were away from home. That time, I loaded up my ttt g-code and after returning home and another "run anyway" it actually started to mill, but it was moving so little all it did was made an irregular dot so I shut it down.
I'm not sure how to scale up and down but at least I do have it now so that when I type X1.0 on the command line, it moves exactly an inch. I suspect something in my hal files is the culprit but it could be in the generated g-code.
Could I get someone who knows to look at these files and see what I've missed?. I've archived them.