Y axis shift April 17, 2016 03:03AM |
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Re: Y axis shift April 17, 2016 04:10AM |
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Re: Y axis shift April 17, 2016 06:24AM |
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Paul Wanamaker
Hi DBeck,
There are a lot of reasons that it could miss steps. I pulled together the Shifted Layers Page to document many of them.
Y axis missed steps are often because of an imbalance in the relationship between driver current, mass, torque, speed, and acceleration.
When you lowered the voltage, you were actually lowering the stepper motor current. The fact that it skipped worse may therefore indicate that the current is not high enough.
It's OK for the stepper motors to get quite warm. You can always add a fan to them if you are concerned with the heat - it doesn't take much to cool them. You can also purchase a driver that can handle higher current. Note that the heat sink pad on the driver chip is on the bottom of the chip package - soldered to the PCB.
Since you are using active cooling and heat sinks on the drivers you should be able to turn that one up a bit more. More current = more torque for a stepper. Too much current and the driver will be too hot to keep a finger on for a couple seconds - and it could start doing thermal resets - that can last fractions of a second or longer, and could occur when the motor is stationary too - you may hear a clunk sound when it re-engages.
Hope that helps.
Re: Y axis shift April 17, 2016 10:19AM |
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Re: Y axis shift April 17, 2016 11:30PM |
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JamesK
That's a pretty high acceleration for a moving bed design - I run 800. You might want to start low and work your way up once you have the machine running reliably. Same thing with XY jerk. Personally I hate the way the printer behaves with high acceleration and jerk settings, I'd rather wait a little longer and have things run smoothly, but I understand everyone has different priorities.
Re: Y axis shift April 18, 2016 07:11AM |
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