Was about 90% finished with a 2 hour project and up pops this error. I reinitialized, zeroed, and started again. Luckly, I had several tool paths defined and was enabling/disabling then as i went and i was on the last tool path. So the restart did not take a lot of time. But why the error to begin with?
Most disconnects are the result of static electric. A moving bit, wood dust, dust collection are perfect conditions to make static electricity. There are a lot of writeups on mitigating static electricity here on the forum. So investigate those grounding solutions.
If you had multiple tool paths you can disable all before the tool path you were cutting at the time, save .c2d file and run it again. If you only had one tool path the only option is to run the whole thing again. Just leave the project where it is and the X, Y and Z are already set after you power off your machine, reconnect and initialize. On the newest versions of CM the X Y and Z zeros are kept in a file. So do a change tool and leave the current tool in the router and it will trave to the BitSetter and the X Y and Z zeros are remembered. Older versions you did not have to do that but in the newest one you have to do the change tool to get the bit measured and the file with the X Y and Z zeros read.
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