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22 Oct 2011 07:29 #14097 by ojmcl18
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Hello friends ,
I am the user of linux , I alway use it with my cnc machine , before there is not too much problem with 4 axis machine , but now on I start to use it with 5 axis machine , however when the machine process in probe , there is always come out the following words :
emc/task/emctask.cc 321: interp_error: Queue is not empty after probing Queue is not empty after probing
I just wondering is there any friends of linux users can help me ????????? SOS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks a lot !
OJ

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22 Oct 2011 13:54 #14102 by andypugh
Replied by andypugh on topic Re:Problem in probe
If all you have done is add an extra axis to the INI files, then this sounds a lot like a bug.

Which version of EMC2 are you using? There was a probe bugfix introduced in 2.4.7.

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22 Oct 2011 14:50 #14103 by ojmcl18
Replied by ojmcl18 on topic Re:Problem in probe
Hello , We are now already using this EMC2version in 2.4.7. and have try this for many time , But still have this problem,
please help us !
thanks for your quick reply

OJ

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22 Oct 2011 15:30 #14104 by andypugh
Replied by andypugh on topic Re:Problem in probe
What is the actual G-code line that causes the problem?

What are your 5 axes? (XYZAB or something else?)

Can you attach your iNI file (I am wondering if your INI is slightly inconsistent)

I have had a bit of a look at the source code, but I don't really understand C++

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22 Oct 2011 16:18 #14105 by ojmcl18
Replied by ojmcl18 on topic Re:Problem in probe
Hi andypugh,our machine is X Y Z A B , because I am not in the office now so I cannot give you the information of the G code line and the
iN I file for you , but I will sent it to you on Monday .
Thanks a lot
Have a good weekend
ON

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22 Oct 2011 23:09 #14114 by andypugh
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ojmcl18 wrote:

Hi andypugh,our machine is X Y Z A B , because I am not in the office now so I cannot give you the information of the G code line and the
iN I file for you , but I will sent it to you on Monday .


I have created a 5-axis XYZAB machine (parallel port, no hardware, just EMC2) and it seems to work for me.
So, it might be something strange in your config files.

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24 Oct 2011 14:43 #14171 by ojmcl18
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Hello Andypugh,
Here is our G code information and the iNI file , please check the problem for me , thanks !
OJ
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24 Oct 2011 14:46 #14172 by ojmcl18
Replied by ojmcl18 on topic Re:Problem in probe
Hello Andypugh,
Here is our G code information and the iNI file , please check the problem for me , thanks !
OJ
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24 Oct 2011 15:32 #14175 by andypugh
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I am not seeing the INI file. You probably need to use the second "choose file" button.

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24 Oct 2011 19:28 #14185 by andypugh
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This doesn't help with the problem (which I can't reproduce) but you might find that the following sequence works better

G0 Z 250 ; retract to safe Z. (Look at G28 and G30 as alternatives)
M6 T1 G43 ; load tool, apply offset.
g53 X100 Y100 ; move in machine coordinates to touch-off plate
G38.2 Z-100 F300 ; rapid probe to (sprung) touch-off plate
G38.4 Z100 F10 ; slow probe off of plate
G10 L10 P1 Z0 ; set the tool table so that the tip of tool 1 is now at Z = 0 in the current system
G43; Apply the new tool length offset.

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