artbot
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this one has me really confounded. we have this issue lately/permanently where our prints are stepping to the left about 1/8" per every two feet. the bottom and top of the print are perfectly
plumb to the printer. (image attached)
the encoder reader was cleaned, then replaced, the encoder strip was cleaned, then replaced. still stepping exactly the same as before.
we then swapped out a carriage motor (used, but tested). still stepping.
we then swapped out a servo driver (used, but okay). still stepping.
a motion control tech looked at the machine and advised that the data cord may be an issue.
a very experienced CET engineer noted that the belt may be getting old and stretching under deceleration.
one observation is that when the carriage changes direction, the motor pully seems to pass up it's stop point. then it quickly couter rotates to reposition, then it is jerked into the next
thread of printing. it's as if watching the pully, it's bouncing to a stop. i feel that i should film this and upload for viewing.
has anyone experienced such a persistent stepping issue with their printer (flatbed or roll to roll)? this one is getting to me a bit in that we may be rebuilding the thing and it's just an adjustment.
thanks in advance!
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plumb to the printer. (image attached)
the encoder reader was cleaned, then replaced, the encoder strip was cleaned, then replaced. still stepping exactly the same as before.
we then swapped out a carriage motor (used, but tested). still stepping.
we then swapped out a servo driver (used, but okay). still stepping.
a motion control tech looked at the machine and advised that the data cord may be an issue.
a very experienced CET engineer noted that the belt may be getting old and stretching under deceleration.
one observation is that when the carriage changes direction, the motor pully seems to pass up it's stop point. then it quickly couter rotates to reposition, then it is jerked into the next
thread of printing. it's as if watching the pully, it's bouncing to a stop. i feel that i should film this and upload for viewing.
has anyone experienced such a persistent stepping issue with their printer (flatbed or roll to roll)? this one is getting to me a bit in that we may be rebuilding the thing and it's just an adjustment.
thanks in advance!
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