Re: Z height instability January 06, 2014 07:17PM |
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droftarts
@dc42: Going back to the initial problem, have you swapped the motors around on the axes? To eliminate a motor/wiring/stepper driver problem.
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Re: Z height instability January 06, 2014 07:23PM |
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rayhicks
I'd thought of indirect force sensing - perhaps a strain-gauge coupled to the nozzle, and that has probably got legs - and it looks like the FSR monitoring the X-bearing load may be more elegant, but also requires some redesign of the firmware and hardware and may have variable reponse requiring a "window" comparison. Have you considered a switch (either a roller microswitch in parallel with the bearing that breaks when the bearing is unloaded, or conductivity between the bearing and a strip of foil tape running along the rib again breaking when the bearing is unloaded, along with a simple debounce circuit).
If the switch shorts the upper arm of a resistive voltage divider, it wouldn't require firmware changes (nor would the FSR if used in a divider I guess).
Either way, replacing the optical sensor would probably require a new home sensor for X (I understand there's already a mount for a microswitch) and that would require another firmware rewrite.
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Re: Z height instability January 10, 2014 08:58AM |
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... after which I send the G92 Z0 command which works because the position is at the zero (uncompensated) point...
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Re: Z height instability January 10, 2014 02:34PM |
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dmould
Also read my new post regarding the IR sensor - since I changed the X-runner (on which it mounts) to one printed in black[/b] plastic, my readings have become consistent (but much lower) and I can use the automatic Z homing without manual adjustments. I haven't tried automatic bed compensation since, but perhaps that will now work OK also.