Sizing Error!

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Re: Sizing Error!

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Actually, I seem to get a bit of creep on the axis. Everything lines up perfect.
Tbh, for the price, it will do perfectly fine. Im not exactly working to microns! Although I am a bit of a perfectionist, it doesn;t need to be that accurate, so I am not complaining.

The DPI settings I use are closer to 1000.
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Re: Sizing Error!

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I'm starting to suspect a creep on the belts somewere, as I've tried to do an etched text fill with a light cutline border and thier not aligning.

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Re: Sizing Error!

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Nah, mine is after a few hours. Its so very gradual. I would guess it may be related to the belts, and temperatures. It goes back and forth, and seems to act very much like thermal expansion would. Although admittedly, im guessing!
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Re: Sizing Error!

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Something that may affect it, the ND based systems don't have decelerators on the stepper controls.

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