![]() ![]() There is an easier way to adjust them according to our machine using the controller software, which we will explain in the next section. However, I would suggest to leave these settings as they are. For example the with first command, $100=250.000 (x, step/mm), we can adjust the steps per mm of the machine, or we can specify how many steps the motor should make in order our X axis to move 1 mm. If we type “$$” we will get a list of commands or current settings, and they appear something like this: If you cannot see this message, make sure you change the baudrate to 115200. #MOTOR EN PCB WIZARD SERIAL#Once we open the Serial Monitor we will get a message like “Grbl 1.1h ”. We can do that via the Serial Monitor of the Arduino IDE. So, we just have to select the Arduino board, the COM port and hit that upload button and we are done.Īt this point we should configure or adjust the GRBL to our machine. The code might look weird as it’s just one lines, but not worries, everything happens in the background in the library. A new sketch will open and we need to upload it to the Arduino board.
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