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Repetier said: Bresenham makes the best approximation possible for a line with discrete steps. We can only change position by microsteps so you will always have steps, but they should be of size microstep. If they are of size step it is wrong…
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Repetier said: Faster speeds make it easier to hold position since motor want to move anyway it uses the inertia for this. On slower speeds the rotation settles a bit more at the microstep and then their accuracy starts to become more importa…
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Repetier said: Motors will move ideally in microstep distance. So first you should check if the size of the steps equals the microstep distance. Next thing is that microsteps are not always where they should be. If the current is too low or t…
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and even when moving at an angle there is a strong noise of the engines
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Thanks for the answer, yes I'm sure that the driver is configured to run 1/32 step. noticed the regularity that as the speed increases, the lines begin to equalize, at speeds of 4000m / min, almost equal