do not match the incisions or cuts

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maxpalmer1971
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do not match the incisions or cuts

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I have a problem when I carve or cut more objects, not the same, I'll explain: the first incision and cutting are fine but the second moves only engraving and cutting remains where it should be, the third is even more moved. may depend on what?
I need help, thank you.
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It is not the alignment, when it affects you move slightly to the right (Image1), even if I do the engraving in the same place (image2)
It is not the alignment, when it affects you move slightly to the right (Image1), even if I do the engraving in the same place (image2)
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Re: do not match the incisions or cuts

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Sounds like your laser alignment worsens as you travel away from your laser.

just a thought.
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Re: do not match the incisions or cuts

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It is not the alignment, when it affects you move slightly to the right (Image1), even if I do the engraving in the same place (image2
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Re: do not match the incisions or cuts

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It seems that is was an mechanical issue. How fast you ran it
If it wasn't running fast and it happened,it could be a motor issue.
What resolution did you use onthe motor driver; 1/2, 1/8, 1/16... you may want to try 1/16 see if it fixit

One more thing you can try. Change the falling edge/rising edge see if it fix it. If X was in falling edge, change it to rising edge

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Re: do not match the incisions or cuts

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my steping motor is set to 1/16.
140 to engrave speed and power of 10%. and it always worked.
I tried to do as you told me, but it did not work me is worse.
I motato a new problem, all you carve is distorted (see the logo of the study 54 photo 2) and instead cut what is right.
the engraving of the logo and made ​​from top to bottom, I also tried from below upwards, but it is worse.
I checked all the straps and screws but that's okay.
I reversed the microstep 2m415 but nothing changes.
might be a firmware problem?
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