The motion control system is a set of precise control equipment based on multi-axis linkage, designed to meet the requirements of high-precision printing. The system consists of three axes: X, Y, and Z.
X-axis (Print head motion Axis)
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Function
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The X-axis controls the horizontal (left-to-right) movement of the UV print head, enabling precise coverage of the print path.
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Structural Features:
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Equipped with a belt and guide rail transmission structure, ensuring smooth print head movement while reducing noise and friction losses.
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Position feedback system: The X-axis is equipped with an encoder strip to measure the print head's real-time position. In combination with the control system, this enables high-precision positioning and path repeatability.
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Motor
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Driven by a stepper motor, providing stable step control and response speed to meet high-precision printing requirements.
Y-axis (the axis for the platform plate to move back and forth)
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Function:
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The Y-axis drives the platform plate in the front-to-back direction, ensuring the workpiece aligns accurately with the printing area and achieves uniform coverage.
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Structural Features:
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Uses a screw rod and guide rail transmission structure, providing high load-bearing capacity and motion accuracy, and meeting high stability requirements.
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Motor:
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Also driven by a stepper motor, ensuring precise and controllable motion and supporting adjustment for different workpiece sizes and positions.
Z-axis (platform plate height adjustment axis)
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Function:
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The Z-axis controls the up-and-down movement of the platform plate and is used to adjust the printing height to accommodate workpieces with different thicknesses or heights.
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Structural Features:
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Uses a screw rod and guide rail structure to provide precise height adjustment while avoiding vibration or height deviation.
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Combined with stepper motor drive, it supports precise height adjustment for high-precision printing.






















