@MikeS said in Jerk Control M566:
Seeing that it is a professional commercial printer i won't say that requirements are not met and also you should really come in contact with the manufacturer to, at least, get the basic configuration they use for this machine.
Well I got a hold of Aon finally, apparently they're updating their calling system. Anyways, the support team said that the M1 model is mostly a prototype for proof of concept. There are issues with the model, and there are success stories with it as well. They lined me up to talk to the machine's designer so I can get some answers on its anatomy. The support agent does not know a whole lot about their legacy machine, but she does know that the set screws used to tension the toolhead to the belt wiggle loose over time and that was one of the design updates they did going into the M2 model. That said I'm going to tighten screws where I can and see if they help control it from shifting. But based on the nature of the shifts it doesn't stand out as being mechanical slipping as much as it could be configuration.
We'll see. I am just happy to have talked to an Aon team member.