X-Y calibration on Geeetech i3 C (acrylic)
Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 12:21 am
I am pretty new to the 3D printing arena. I am trying to print some pulleys and gears for prototyping robotics parts. I have a Geeetech i3 Pro C acrylic printer.
The issue I am having is in the X-Y calibration. The diameters of the gears and pulleys are not correct (too small). If I use the "xy size compensation" in Slic3r it can correct the holes but not the outside diameters of the gears.
I think I need to re-calibrate the X-Y step counts in firmware. Where can I find those settings and also what is the step count/step angle of the motors included in the kit? Is the printer using 1/2 stepping, 1/4 stepping etc? The Slic3r web site has a calculator but I need info to use it like steps/mm (thus the question on steps per revolution and/or angle. I also then need to know which variables to adjust in the firmware.
Thank you for any help.
The issue I am having is in the X-Y calibration. The diameters of the gears and pulleys are not correct (too small). If I use the "xy size compensation" in Slic3r it can correct the holes but not the outside diameters of the gears.
I think I need to re-calibrate the X-Y step counts in firmware. Where can I find those settings and also what is the step count/step angle of the motors included in the kit? Is the printer using 1/2 stepping, 1/4 stepping etc? The Slic3r web site has a calculator but I need info to use it like steps/mm (thus the question on steps per revolution and/or angle. I also then need to know which variables to adjust in the firmware.
Thank you for any help.