Hello,
New to the forum and to laser engraving overall. I got my hands on a free 2 axis laser engraving setup that was getting tossed. It was working fine and I have done quite a few things on it so far with no issues. I was working on a project the other day and after a job finished the setup no longer wants to work correctly. It seems to be a communication issue and I'm not sure if there is a problem with the firmware or something else. Please excuse my terrible lingo as I am learning how all this stuff works as I go. The main controller board is a Laseraxe CNCC mini and I believe it has an Arduino Nano microcontroller on it. I am using some software called EleksCAM.
The issue I am having now is with the stepper motors. When I manually adjust the location of the laser in EleksCAM, the X and Y axes are reversed from what they were before. In addition, if I try to move along the X axis it doesn't move but I do hear some sounds like the stepper motor is trying. When I adjust the location along the Y axis, if I press the up arrow or down arrow it only goes in one direction. Basically, it's only moving in one direction no matter what I do. It pretty much has a mind of its own right now.
I swapped the stepper motor cables on the board to verify they were good. When I did that, the X axis motor worked fine, but the issue changes to where it only moves one direction on the X axis rather than Y.
I have tried updating the firmware on the Nano using Arduino IDE and some version of GRBL. I THINK I was successful but things have not changed. I'm not sure if I am able to flash the firmware on the Laseraxe board or not. I'm not very familiar with this area but I've been scouring the web for instructions and following along.
Everything was working fine the other day and now this. I appreciate any help. I can provide additional info, pics, logs, whatever, I'm just not sure what is needed now or how to find some of the info.
Thanks.
Newbie having some issues
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Re: Newbie having some issues
I was able to successfully flash the Arduino Nano with GRBL [VER:1.1h.20190830:] using Arduino IDE. I can communicate with the Nano and attached a screenshot of the current settings and version. I'm going to start looking at the Laseraxe CNCC Mini control board now. There may be something funky going on with it.
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Re: Newbie having some issues
It seems like you're facing technical issues with your laser engraving setup, possibly due to a communication problem or firmware issue. Start by checking all connections and ensuring they're secure. Verify stepper motor wiring and adjust settings in EleksCAM to match your physical setup. Attempt firmware updates for both the Arduino Nano and the Laseraxe CNCC mini board. If problems persist, consider a factory reset or reaching out to technical support. While the Monport laser is a good option for future consideration, resolving your current issues should be the priority. https://monportlaser.com/collections/co ... ka374VZjm3
Re: Newbie having some issues
I did some testing with my MM, swapped the stepper motor drivers, swapped the motor cables, no change to the issue. I'm not sure if or how I can upgrade the FW on the Laseraxe board or if that is even the cause. It seems like the X axis stepper motor is having power applied to both directions so it doesn't move. I ordered a replacement board since they are cheap and we'll see if that fixes in it a couple weeks. I'm familiar with soldering on boards but not sure what components to test. I'm going to keep tinkering with this board, though.
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Re: Newbie having some issues
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New to the forum and to laser engraving overall. I got my hands on a free 2 axis laser engraving setup that was getting tossed. It was working fine and I have done quite a few things on it so far with no issues. I was working on a project the other day and after a job finished the setup no longer wants to work correctly. It seems to be a communication issue and I'm not sure if there is a problem with the firmware or something else. Please excuse my terrible lingo as I am learning how all this stuff works as I go. The main controller board is a Laseraxe CNCC mini and I believe it has an Arduino Nano microcontroller on it. I am using some software called EleksCAM.
The issue I am having now is with the stepper motors. When I manually adjust the location of the laser in EleksCAM, the X and Y axes are reversed from what they were before. In addition, if I try to move along the X axis it doesn't move but I do hear some sounds like the stepper motor is trying. When I adjust the location along the Y axis, if I press the up arrow or down arrow it only goes in one direction. Basically, it's only moving in one direction no matter what I do. It pretty much has a mind of its own right now.
I swapped the stepper motor cables on the board to verify they were good. When I did that, the X axis motor worked fine, but the issue changes to where it only moves one direction on the X axis rather than Y.
I have tried updating the firmware on the Nano using Arduino IDE and some version of GRBL. I THINK I was successful but things have not changed. I'm not sure if I am able to flash the firmware on the Laseraxe board or not. I'm not very familiar with this area but I've been scouring the web for instructions and following along.
Everything was working fine the other day and now this. I appreciate any help. I can provide additional info, pics, logs, whatever, I'm just not sure what is needed now or how to find some of the info.
Thanks.
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Re: Newbie having some issues
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New to the forum and to laser engraving overall. I got my hands on a free 2 axis laser engraving setup that was getting tossed. It was working fine and I have done quite a few things on it so far with no issues. I was working on a project the other day and after a job finished the setup no longer wants to work correctly. It seems to be a communication issue and I'm not sure if there is a problem with the firmware or something else. Please excuse my terrible lingo as I am learning how all this stuff works as I go. The main controller board is a Laseraxe CNCC mini and I believe it has an Arduino Nano microcontroller on it. I am using some software called EleksCAM.
The issue I am having now is with the stepper motors. When I manually adjust the location of the laser in EleksCAM, the X and Y axes are reversed from what they were before. In addition, if I try to move along the X axis it doesn't move but I do hear some sounds like the stepper motor is trying. When I adjust the location along the Y axis, if I press the up arrow or down arrow it only goes in one direction. Basically, it's only moving in one direction no matter what I do. It pretty much has a mind of its own right now.
I swapped the stepper motor cables on the board to verify they were good. When I did that, the X axis motor worked fine, but the issue changes to where it only moves one direction on the X axis rather than Y.
I have tried updating the firmware on the Nano using Arduino IDE and some version of GRBL. I THINK I was successful but things have not changed. I'm not sure if I am able to flash the firmware on the Laseraxe board or not. I'm not very familiar with this area but I've been scouring the web for instructions and following along.
Everything was working fine the other day and now this. I appreciate any help. I can provide additional info, pics, logs, whatever, I'm just not sure what is needed now or how to find some of the info.
Thanks.
Regarding your current issue with the Laseraxe CNCC mini controller board and EleksCAM software, it sounds like there may be a communication or firmware problem. Since you've already attempted troubleshooting steps like swapping stepper motor cables and updating firmware, it might be beneficial to reach out to the manufacturer or community forums for further assistance. They may be able to provide specific guidance or troubleshooting tips to resolve the issue.
Best of luck with your laser engraving endeavors!