As long as your backlash is the same all over the travel then backlash 
compensation can work quite well in a point to point application. It 
helps to have a little bit of friction in the ways. If you are using 
ball slides then it doesn't work as well. With lower friction slides, 
keeping the acceleration down may help.

Les

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> For a point to point application. A simple x/y table could benefit by a
> unidirectional approach feature.
> 
> Is this specialization supported by G-code and EMC?
> 
> OR is backlash compensation the avenue to achieve the required results?
> 
> A brief "seach" for such a topic was not rewarded,  perhaps I need to
> increase my "search awareness factor".
> 
> Regards
> 
> Cal
> 
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