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This is very common when working with thicker materials or long end mills. If your safe Z height causes the Z-Axis to travel past the limits of the machine you will get this error. It is important to take into account your “safe Z height” when encountering this error. This job should work with no problem, however if you have the work piece positioned more than 20mm from the left side of the machines work area limit or 40 mm away from the front of the machine, and you have zeroed UCCNC in that position, then you will get this error when you start the job because it adds the job size to the position where you have X and Y zeroed and if that number is greater than 420 on Y or 300 on X it triggers the error. Say your machine has a work area limits that are set to 420 mm on Y and 300 mm on X and you are trying to run a job that is 380 mm long x 280 mm wide. Sometimes, if your job is NOT larger than the work area size for your machine and you get this error, you can reposition your work piece so when you zero X and Y that you fall within the work area. If the settings in your file are larger than the work area, then you will get this error window.
#Sheetcam z problem software#
When you load a job into UCCNC, it looks at the G-Code automatically and compares the XYZ dimensions of your file against the software profile to make sure that the job can fit on your machine. Think of the “software limits” as invisible limit switches. The main reason for this is to protect your machine from crashing into itself if you run a job that is larger than the machine’s capabilities. This software profile tells UCCNC what the available work area size is on your machine.
#Sheetcam z problem install#
Every machine has its own specific software profile that you install with UCCNC. This error happens when your design is larger than the allowable work area on the CNC machine. What does “The current job workspace is out of the set software limits” error window mean?