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micro usb is the pits... type C baby!
Hi Syl, false triggers are caused from EMI and can usually be eliminated with a small cap in parallel with the input. The home switch setup is...
Increase current, get the stiff wheels figured out and you will be good I’m betting. Gary
I hardly ever use home either, but it can be a good practice, you can find your work zero position again if you always reference off home, even...
You need to adjust the pots to get reliable motion, turn up the current (clockwise) until you get reliable motion. Try a quarter turn on all axis...
After home, you should have 5mm of "pulloff" as set $27, could be negative or positive, depending on where your home is. Are you loosing steps?...
double check your micro-step jumper on the z axis channel of the xpro4 should be a jumper across pin sets 1 and 2 [ATTACH]
I'm assuming it's a default Xpro 3 or 4? and default is 1/8 micro.
Can you post the settings? not sure what would erase it, what are you using? XPro?
Chad, So when you tighten the bolts the wheels seize up? when not on the extrusion but tight do they spin freely? If they are seizing up with bolt...
Hi Chad, Sounds like your "steps per mm" is not correct You are using GRBL? post your $$ settings and tell us about your machine, screw drive?...
Hi Ollieg, not that I have seen, just get any old pc to use dedicated for it. I have an old Dell xps Core Duo (2 whole cores!) with 4gb of ram and...
V-carve is a CAD/CAM package, Not a controller. Doesn't care what hardware, just makes drawing and g-code files, there are Post processors to...
If money was not an issue I would think V-carve pro or aspire would be a great option. I away's thought it strange that people use an art program...
There is a guide for setting the current somewhere... basically turn the current adjustment pot up (clockwise) until the movement is reliable but...
Circles look fine so it's something with the machine. Are steps being lost? could be current setting or loose connection to motor. [ATTACH]...
So many things can cause this.. 1) looks like from the tear out that you are moving too fast and or to slow on the RPM 2) wheels eccentrics might...
Hi Gazingm42, Picture? unless you are loosing steps it's not the motor, most likely it's the file or your sender not treating arc radius...
2000-1000mm/min is rather fast for home cycle, try slowing things down ( 250 feed and 500 seek should do, the seek should be faster than the...
Hi Curtis, Post your "$$" Grbl settings for us to check. You probably need to assign your home direction which is done with $=23 and this chart.....