Glossary of 3D Printing Terms
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Deadband Tuning Deadband tuning is a calibration process in 3D printers where small adjustments are made to reduce the “dead zone†in motor movements, ensuring more precise positioning. Deadband refers to the small area of movement where the motor doesn’t respond due to slack in belts, gears, or other mechanical components. Proper tuning eliminates these inefficiencies, resulting in smoother motion and higher accuracy. This is particularly useful for intricate models or high-speed printing, where small errors can accumulate and affect print quality. |
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