After the update, the cropping of the image and the image frame do not match. The image frame cutout is approximately 3 mm higher than the image.
How do I fix it?
Could you please post your LBRN so we can try to replicate
Thanks
We see the problem, but not the Lightburn file.
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Please ask for a solution. I tried cutting other images and they didnât cut straight.
There is nothing in your file that would justify the difference
Try this
a) make sure rotary is not enabled
b) make sure your firmware is on defaults (you can $RST=* in console if necessary)
c) run this test file and send picture of them + measurements on each side of box
Dot Test with Angle.lbrn (46.3 KB)
I followed the instructions but turning off rotary is not enabled. What should I do? Still canât reset.
$RST=*
you forgot the *
Did you run the project i sent?
Yes, but it still cannot be reset.
it already did
WARNING: Restoring defaults
did you run my file? if so, please take a picture
MAke sure you use Absolute coordenates
looking at your picture, which i would need a bit closer
Notice that your box is not square
SO i am certain you have rotary enabled or your steps per min are not correct
Also both your X and Y belts need tensioning
Do this
in console type
$$
press enter
Copy/paste the whole output here
What kind of laser do you have and what instructions did you follow to set it up?
Usually when you get the numeric value format is not valid or missing an expected value, you have selected the wrong machine type, when you created the device.
Can you update your profile to accurately describe the machine/controller you are using?
as you can see your Y axis is troblesome to the point you are losing a lot steps on rapid motions
a) would you have any chance to send a small video of the machine performing that test
b) homing from center video too
c) pictures of your belts on Y axis?
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