Hi! My Lead 1010 stops working in the middle of cutting since yesterday. Nothing can be clicked on when it happens even connect/ disconnect. Only restarting openbuilds works and I have to start the work form the begining. I'm attaching the error gcode and a printscreen of the malfunction.
The error is telling you exactly what happened. That line of code is missing a feed rate. How was the gcode generated? Please attach the gcode file so we can take a look at it.
I always use cut2d pro, never had this issue before. It started yesterday in the evening- I've cut in the morning without any problems.
So the actual problem has nothing to do with the gcode. Its just an after effect of grbl resetting during the job. I should have read the error log better. grbl had issues with the EEPROM. @Peter Van Der Walt can speak about this better than I, but probably EMI?
Correct, EMI can cause serial corruption: docs:blackbox:faq-emi [OpenBuilds Documentation] but also, wiring short can cause Grbl to reset mid job - look for loose wires, ends stripped too far back, limit switch terminals touching metal frames, chaffed wiring, that sort of thing. It could also have picked up a bad short/surge earlier in life that caused permanent damage.
anti static hose didin't help. The problem seems to occur always during the last pass. Today the program just stopped the work without any error notice. The z axis engine started to emit weird sound (as in the movie attached) and z probe control enlighted on the black box (z probe checked and everything looks fine).
That looks like some electrical damage at some point, check in with http://support.openbuilds.com/support/home and they'll be able to assist
I've additionally tried running the machine (in the air) without running DeWalt or Dust collection and it works fine.
See that in turn feels like EMI then again... Paste the entire serial log leading up to a stop, into a text file, and upload it here next time
I've bouhgt a better quality anti static dust collection hose and grounded it and it started to work, so thanks guys for your help.