No, the issue is actually on all three axis. Running the same code with the same motor settings in any of the 3 axis will generate the exact same amount of drift.
I do like the idea of turning off...
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No, the issue is actually on all three axis. Running the same code with the same motor settings in any of the 3 axis will generate the exact same amount of drift.
I do like the idea of turning off...
The motor is set to 12800 steps per inch. So that's roughly 504 steps per mm.
Does anyone have issues running mach 3 on a laptop with windows 10? Think that might be causing issues?
Got it. Yes, that's exactly what I have been doing. I run the code with my router turned off and just floating up above the table and I get a drifting error every time.
I'm thinking it is missing steps somehow, but not sure how to verify this, or what's causing this missed steps. Do you have a recommendation on what I should measure or test out?
I'm not sure what...
Hi,
I have an issue that's very repeatable. Hopefully someone will recognize the issue.
I first found the issue when trying to carve a long detailed 3D bit of text. As time went on the Z...