Axis Compensation February 18, 2017 09:48PM |
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Supermec
No, there isn't a way that you can compensate for that. You need to slacken all the fastenings that hold the frame together, and set the frame up so that the X axis is square to the Y axis. The best way to check that is to measure the two opposite diagonals, which should be of equal length. Then tighten everything up without moving it.
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scottybfg
A slant in the x tells me that ether one of your z motors have missed steps, or that your bed is at an angle. Both are an easy fix.
Go and grab a string level (should be a few $$$ from a hardware store) and place it on your x axis, then rotate the low screw by hand till the bubble is in the middle.
Then level your bed to the the adjusted x axis. If you are using 4 point bed leveling (a screw on each corner of the bed) maybe look to changing to a 3 point system, as well 3 points define a plane, 4 points will most likely give you a bow in the plate
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