On 27 June 2011 21:41, For Sale Sticker <[email protected]> wrote:

> How do I know what numbers to put on the driver timing settings on the first 
> screen of stepConf?

Without the drive specs, it is hard to know. 5000 everywhere is
probably OK. Start there and go higher if there are problems.

> How do I determine the following on the axis configuration: (see 
> http://www.forsalesticker.com/StepConf1.png)

> 'Motor steps per revolution'
1.8 degrees = 200 steps per rev

> 'Driver microstepping'
That's a mystery. Try 1 first, then change it if the axes only move
half / quarter eighth of what you expect.

> 'leadscrew pitch' (do I just count the number of threads per inch?)
Exactly.

-- 
atp
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