Will turn the picture 90 degrees in the program and see what it does. It appears that the program is not being followed. I thought that the picture might be rotated 90 degrees but if that were the case, it would make the turn before it hit the mechanical stop. It seems to move to where the frame line starts, then it moves along the X axis but does not make the turn, it just keeps going until I STOP it or it hits the end of travel. The issue is now that the laser does not follow the art work. I goes to origin correctly every time now. Using the set up paper, I have the zero set up correctly. A few examples of actual set up data with remarks out to the side would be delightfully helpful, even though it would be different for each setup but actual examples with comments always help. It is fun and look forward to being able to do some great art work. I hadn’t planned on becoming a g-code expert at age 74, but I’m always up for a new challenge. It was working correctly - just couldn’t do the $32=1 to eliminate the streaks with my new higher power laser. My mistake I think is I should have made a copy of the old g-code set up data before burning the new GRBL update. As soon as I figure that out, I think I will be smoking again. The head moved to the correct starting point, moved along the X axis - and never stopped. Set up a project that I have successfully done before, selected the frame “LINE” that goes around the art work, hit START. Making progress! I now have the machine zeroing at the left front.