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02-12-2015, 04:28 PM #1
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Printers where the bed is your y axis motion.
I think I understand they this is done, but it just doesnt really click fully.
The bed is a relatively heavy object to move around, especially at higher print speeds, over 100 mm/s. The part is on the bed, and is going to go through accelerations and bounce around like a pendulum if it is a tall object, thousands of times. I find this perplexing, what exactly is the advantage of having your y-axis relative motion take place at the bed?
Please explain to me how to...
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