Configuring RepRapFirmware SCARAPrinter
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@Mauxx An additional idea: microstepping means low torque. I don't know how you realized your gear (does it have a hight friction?), but maybe at this position the torque is too low or friction too high for an angle change and the change "drags on" and produces the curve. You could try setting the steppers to full step to test it.
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@JoergS5 thank you for answer me
I change H in S in homing config
But the motorstepping should be right
I have both arm of 200mm and 1/32
Printer work bad only in centre of area, seem that Distal joint doesn't move when draw central cube -
@JoergS5 Tomorrow i'll try your advice
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@JoergS5 nonsquare object work nice
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@Mauxx I don't understand "nonsquare object work nice", do you mean it is ok in the middle?
What do you mean by Distal joint doesn't move: is the force of the stepper too low or is it a software problem? Could you make an image of the arms, hinges and gears?
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@dc42 could be a kinematic problem?
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@Mauxx I think the algorithms in the firmware are correct, they are simple trigonometric functions. No place for errors IMHO. I expect wrong measurement in arm length, angle or similar (maybe a hinge with play). So I could have an idea if I see your printer arms, hinges, gears.
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Are those G0 or G1 moves? IIRC, some point-to-point gcode is not interpreted as a straight line in SCARA mode.
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G1 moves
But in the picture i put 3 cube in print with Simplify3D and the only one not square is in the axis -
Tomorrow i'll make some video, so you understand better