Possible Bug in v4.50 when Probing with DP-4

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Re: Possible Bug in v4.50 when Probing with DP-4

Post by slodat »

I’m running 4.2 on my router. This issue is not there in the previous version.
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Re: Possible Bug in v4.50 when Probing with DP-4

Post by power67 »

I have the flickering as well. do we know when the fix will be pushed? It is very hard to probe/set axis. I think it is more to probe detect as I just installed a switch to tell when my probe is in use. It did not seem to do this before I installed the detect switch.
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Re: Possible Bug in v4.50 when Probing with DP-4

Post by martyscncgarage »

harry320 wrote: Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:19 am I have the same problem with the flashing screen after probe is disconnected.
I also experienced axis movement would sometimes stop during probing routine, pushing cycle star again would make it resume.
I only upgraded to v4.5 for the additional probing options. I have reverted back to 4.2.
Yes, it has been corrected in the beta releases. There *may* be a new Beta by the weekend.
If you are on 4.50, you have to live with it until you either try the 4.59 beta release or wait for 4.60
Just exit CNC12 and come back into it and the flashing should go away. No need to power down Acorn.
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