Hi to All,
Wondering if somebody out there can do a test for me.
I've been having problems with my rotary attachment, where its been shrinking the image on the x axis.
So I've replaced the stepper motor with an aftermarket type, and still no change.
I'm at wits end and have just found that when the object is rotating, it actually occasionally steps back in the opposite direction, this is easily felt by gently holding the handle of a glass mug while running the job with the lid open. Its really obvious and inconsistent.
So I'm now convinced that its the driver chip on the epilog main board.
I now need to identify which chip is the stepper driver, and replace that.
>> Would somebody mind doing a check on their rotary just to check that it doesn't ever step backwards against the direction of rotation ?
And if anyone knows which chip it is on the board, it would be appreciated. Is there a basic layout diagram of the boards around ?
Cheers to All...
Chris
Wondering if somebody out there can do a test for me.
I've been having problems with my rotary attachment, where its been shrinking the image on the x axis.
So I've replaced the stepper motor with an aftermarket type, and still no change.
I'm at wits end and have just found that when the object is rotating, it actually occasionally steps back in the opposite direction, this is easily felt by gently holding the handle of a glass mug while running the job with the lid open. Its really obvious and inconsistent.
So I'm now convinced that its the driver chip on the epilog main board.
I now need to identify which chip is the stepper driver, and replace that.
>> Would somebody mind doing a check on their rotary just to check that it doesn't ever step backwards against the direction of rotation ?
And if anyone knows which chip it is on the board, it would be appreciated. Is there a basic layout diagram of the boards around ?
Cheers to All...
Chris
Epilog rotary issue.
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