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    • tecnoundefined
      tecno
      last edited by

      How can I best get out a good result as I have a bedslinger X with toolboard and Y with separate accelerometer. Documentation says that single axis measurement is not possible.

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      • achrnundefined
        achrn
        last edited by achrn

        @tecno, what documentation says that?

        The page https://docs.duet3d.com/en/User_manual/Tuning/Input_shaping_plugin explicitly says the opposite - "It is recommended to configure only those axes that actually have an accelerometer fitted. Assuming you have a bed slinger and the accelerometer is only mounted on X (print head), record only moves on the X axis. "

        On mine, I just did X and Y as separate processes. For Y I fixed accelerometer to the bed, for X I fixed it to the print-head. I had no difficulty telling the plugin to only do one axis, and then I found a shaper setting that worked for both.

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        • tecnoundefined
          tecno @achrn
          last edited by

          @achrn
          OK, a missunderstanding for me then. So I will just continue playing around and see what I can get.

          Thanks
          Bengt

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          • tecnoundefined
            tecno @achrn
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            @achrn said in IS on a bedslinger with 2 accelerometers:

            @tecno, what documentation says that?

            https://docs.duet3d.com/User_manual/Tuning/Input_shaping

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