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    Vision 2550 routing table with series 3 contoller, need z axis microstepping settings

    Hi
    I need the microstepping jumper settings for the zaxis stepper motor controller. While working on it, I think one of my students change the switch settings, it was all 4 switches on the off position, which results in the motor not working. When I change it to match the same jumper settings as the x and y axis (sw1=on, sw2=on, sw3=off, sw4=on), the z motor works, but when I check the accuracy of the movement with a tape measurement, I am off by amost 50%. After experimenting with different switch settings, I get the best results with sw1=off, sw2=off, sw3=on and sw4=on. Based on the IM2000s datasheets, I believe (if switch on means 0) the x and y axis is set to 32 microsteps and z axis is 16 microsteps. Can any one please verify if this is the correct settings. Thank you

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    Re: Vision 2550 routing table with series 3 contoller, need z axis microstepping sett

    Hello,

    The correct resolution settings for the Vision series 3 controller are below:

    X: 3 off
    Y: 3 off
    Z: 1,2 off

    Thanks,
    Joe

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    Re: Vision 2550 routing table with series 3 contoller, need z axis microstepping sett

    Thank you so much

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    Re: Vision 2550 routing table with series 3 contoller, need z axis microstepping sett

    Your welcome.

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