How to make the LinuxCNC planner speed not start from 0?
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06 Jun 2025 08:15 #329797
by SummerLotus
How to make the LinuxCNC planner speed not start from 0? was created by SummerLotus
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Usually, no matter what system it is, the planner starts with speed 0 in planning.
However, in some cases, in order to improve work efficiency, if the motor and drive allow, I can set the machine to start planning at a speed of 50 (we think the servo can run up)
So how do I need to set it up? Does linuxcnc support this setting?
Usually, no matter what system it is, the planner starts with speed 0 in planning.
However, in some cases, in order to improve work efficiency, if the motor and drive allow, I can set the machine to start planning at a speed of 50 (we think the servo can run up)
So how do I need to set it up? Does linuxcnc support this setting?
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06 Jun 2025 12:04 #329808
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Replied by andypugh on topic How to make the LinuxCNC planner speed not start from 0?
Can you give a bit more detail about your system, and what problem you are trying to solve, and how this will achieve that?
By "planner" I assume you mean the trajectory planner?
By "planner" I assume you mean the trajectory planner?
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