I apologise for leaving critcal comments, especially because I know Aeon machines are excellent pieces of equipment. "And the one for the X axis is on the other side" Hmm ...I think not. The X axis motor will be on the gantry. "Too tight is not a good sign either" So what is too tight? All toothed belts experience something called belt climb. Watch the belt rise and fall as it either enters or exits the pulley. Tensioning the belt makes this phenomenon worse. It happens on the X axis as well and is specifically noticeable when scanning. Lightburn has a compensation for this called "Scanning Offset", however there is no such compensation for the Y axis. How about adjusting the tension on the other Y axis belt to keep the gantry square to the X axis? "The wobble could be because the belt is too loose or too tight" Hmmm that's helpful advice as well. "Be careful when you disble the backlash function because it may cause other problems" What other problems? I have several similar machines (not Aeon) and I thought the idea of a tutorial was to demonstrate how to solve problems. Did we see if adjusting belt tension solved either issue?
@aeonlaserofficial2 күн бұрын
We greatly appreciate you pointing out the issue in our tutorial video. We will take your feedback into account and ensure improvements in our future videos.🥰
@garyw.145010 ай бұрын
Is there anything else that could cause the issue. As all my belts and pulleys are tight and I am getting a repeatable offset error.
@nuxrohox-cortx-6222 Жыл бұрын
I experienced something like in the video but how do I find a point that doesn't connect or do I have to re-angle the X axis? How to do it?
@aeonlaserofficial Жыл бұрын
Hi there, you could first open the "hide backlash" function in lightburn to see if this problem solved(it is at 2:04 of the video), if not, you could check the belt accordingly to see. You don't have to re-angle the X axis.