laconcepts
12-24-2010, 10:25 AM
I am hoping that someone out there has some ideas.
I am at Barksdale AFB in Louisiana and we have a PRT 48X96- 4g that we have had since about 1999. Unfortunately we have not used it a lot until recently due to many government circumstances. Hehe
Anyway we are now using Aspire V3 and have also purchased a new HP laptop to run the machine with. We had been using desktops that were on the government LAN system and causing us many problems.
Now with all that said here is our problem.
During any significant VCarving, engraving, 3d etc, our machine will come to a complete halt (generally early in the program). SB3 will be locked and will not close unless you do a Control Alt del.
Before we do that we have to write down the coordinates since where ever the machine stops at will be “0” on all axis’s when it is restarted. We also have to touch off the tool again as well. No matter what we do the tool will stop in the exact same spot. Sometimes those dimensions can change if some changes are made in the toolpath.
Since we have been working with Shopbot tech support and been unable to find a solution we have everything set up on a new desktop that the base has let us use without being on the LAN. We also set up all of the shopbot software on one of the supervisors personal laptop. Both of those computers do exactly the same thing in exactly the same spot as the laptop that we bought for the machine. Since we are having the same problem you would think that maybe it is in the program. Well it works perfectly on my personal laptop. I have used mine on the machine numerous times and is the only one that will work. It is the oldest one out of the bunch and the least powerful.
Here is a bit of rundown on the PCs
My HP laptop--- 3gig Ram, 32bit (the only one that works)
New HP Shopbot laptop--- 6gig ram—64 bit
Rons new HP laptop---- 4gig ram---64 bit
New HP desktop__ 4gig ram----32bit
Here is different things that we have tried both with Shopbot tech support and without
1. different feed rates, stopovers, depth of cuts etc
2. turned off all power saving settings (shopbot suggestion)
3. turned off anti virus
4. let PC perform all updates (Base IT suggestion)
5. added a USB hub (shopbot suggestion)
6. took off USB extension cables from 4g IO gear
7. ran a three different shopbot post processors in Aspire
8. checked for grounding issues (problems seem to be way to consistent for this to be an issue between three CPUs)
9.
No matter what we try we just cant get either of the 3 computers to work. I am hoping that somewhere out there, someone has had the same problem and can tell us what the deal is. I have a feeling that there is something turned on/off in either those computers and is not letting them work. It just doesn’t make sense to me. Its probably something very simple that we are not aware of.
If anyone has any ideas please let me know. We are about will to try anything at this point.
Thank you in advance
I am at Barksdale AFB in Louisiana and we have a PRT 48X96- 4g that we have had since about 1999. Unfortunately we have not used it a lot until recently due to many government circumstances. Hehe
Anyway we are now using Aspire V3 and have also purchased a new HP laptop to run the machine with. We had been using desktops that were on the government LAN system and causing us many problems.
Now with all that said here is our problem.
During any significant VCarving, engraving, 3d etc, our machine will come to a complete halt (generally early in the program). SB3 will be locked and will not close unless you do a Control Alt del.
Before we do that we have to write down the coordinates since where ever the machine stops at will be “0” on all axis’s when it is restarted. We also have to touch off the tool again as well. No matter what we do the tool will stop in the exact same spot. Sometimes those dimensions can change if some changes are made in the toolpath.
Since we have been working with Shopbot tech support and been unable to find a solution we have everything set up on a new desktop that the base has let us use without being on the LAN. We also set up all of the shopbot software on one of the supervisors personal laptop. Both of those computers do exactly the same thing in exactly the same spot as the laptop that we bought for the machine. Since we are having the same problem you would think that maybe it is in the program. Well it works perfectly on my personal laptop. I have used mine on the machine numerous times and is the only one that will work. It is the oldest one out of the bunch and the least powerful.
Here is a bit of rundown on the PCs
My HP laptop--- 3gig Ram, 32bit (the only one that works)
New HP Shopbot laptop--- 6gig ram—64 bit
Rons new HP laptop---- 4gig ram---64 bit
New HP desktop__ 4gig ram----32bit
Here is different things that we have tried both with Shopbot tech support and without
1. different feed rates, stopovers, depth of cuts etc
2. turned off all power saving settings (shopbot suggestion)
3. turned off anti virus
4. let PC perform all updates (Base IT suggestion)
5. added a USB hub (shopbot suggestion)
6. took off USB extension cables from 4g IO gear
7. ran a three different shopbot post processors in Aspire
8. checked for grounding issues (problems seem to be way to consistent for this to be an issue between three CPUs)
9.
No matter what we try we just cant get either of the 3 computers to work. I am hoping that somewhere out there, someone has had the same problem and can tell us what the deal is. I have a feeling that there is something turned on/off in either those computers and is not letting them work. It just doesn’t make sense to me. Its probably something very simple that we are not aware of.
If anyone has any ideas please let me know. We are about will to try anything at this point.
Thank you in advance