Thanks! Seems that it worked. What I did: (1) Unmount the front panel where the Z axis is actually mounted on (it's just 4 screws, took 1 min) (2) Loose the screw (3) Move the 6mm text of the eccentric spacer on the right (4) Tight the screw again (5) Adjust the spacer Hope that it will be useful for someone else in the future
Hi Team, I was wondering if from the alert that you get is possible to understand with which axis the problem is. For instance, I am getting error "Error: G0/G1: target position outside machine limits", I guess that it's due to a Z axis issue but can't be 100% sure.
Any way I can restrict my troubleshooting to a single axis from the logs?
Hi All, I just created my spoilboard project using Fusion360 and used your post-processor to export the file, however it's in .nc format and not .gcode. Is it supported? Should I expect always files in .gcode when using your post processor? Thanks!
Hi Team, I am quite confident that I did the tensioning correctly as described here, however when I home the machine and test how tighten the lead screws are I am not totally confident as they can be moved up and down quite easily. From the video linked in the previous comments is difficult to tell. Can you please provide a feedback or a video showing what is the right tension? Thanks!
Hi Team, I was wondering if from the alert that you get is possible to understand with which axis the problem is. For instance, I am getting error "Error: G0/G1: target position outside machine limits", I guess that it's due to a Z axis issue but can't be 100% sure.
Any way I can restrict my troubleshooting to a single axis from the logs?
Hi All, I just created my spoilboard project using Fusion360 and used your post-processor to export the file, however it's in .nc format and not .gcode. Is it supported? Should I expect always files in .gcode when using your post processor? Thanks!
Hi Kimberley, thanks for the support! I actually found a video that clears up any doubt and might be helpful in the future for other people:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoSoj-f9... at 2:00 shows exactly the difference. Seems normal that the lead screw still moves a little.
Hope it helps!
Hi Team, I am quite confident that I did the tensioning correctly as described here, however when I home the machine and test how tighten the lead screws are I am not totally confident as they can be moved up and down quite easily. From the video linked in the previous comments is difficult to tell. Can you please provide a feedback or a video showing what is the right tension? Thanks!