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			<title><![CDATA[Y-axis calibration on Workbench]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hello,<br />I tried today to print some testing circles with a diameter of 20mm. My problem is that I get a good diameter of 20mm on the X-axis but &quot;little&quot; variation between 18-21mm on Y-axis so, my circle appear a little flat ...<br />I saw that it could be due to the belt tensioning or misaligment but they seems nicely aligned and I think that belt tensioning is good.</p><p>I&#039;ve more or less the same tensioning onto the two belts of the Y-Axis, but I don&#039;t exactly know if those belts must be really hard or a little smooth. What about the belt between the stepper motor and the Y-Axis ?</p><p>Thanks for helping...</p>]]></description>
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