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Old August 7th, 2009 Aug 7, 2009 5:40:06 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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I WANT TO MAKE A DTG PRINTER with a base r1900 epson but i have somme problem with motor engine is ti little for avance the plate. any person have a solution about this problem
 
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CMIIW, but i think u should change the servo with high torque one than calibrated,this can make a little problem as the motor not using same angle at rotating,this could be done by re-counting the gear and make a new one, maybe u should amplified the new servo?, i dunno i just think this could be done with a little knowledge in microcontroller..PLC for controlling servo motion and height sensor, servo with high torque...



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thank you for your answer.
i have make a gear box with a motor epason r1900 and the plate go but i have some problem with a speed !!! i have a little white line
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CMIIW, but i think u should change the servo with high torque one than calibrated,this can make a little problem as the motor not using same angle at rotating,this could be done by re-counting the gear and make a new one, maybe u should amplified the new servo?, i dunno i just think this could be done with a little knowledge in microcontroller..PLC for controlling servo motion and height sensor, servo with high torque...



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I'am sorry...
my name is fachri, Iam indonesian..
I want to build a epson r1900 to dtg, but I still confused how to put the sensor...
would u help me? I need the totorial or vidio to complete my project
thanks..
 
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I'am sorry...
my name is fachri, Iam indonesian..
I want to build a epson r1900 to dtg, but I still confused how to put the sensor...
would u help me? I need the totorial or vidio to complete my project
thanks..
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