pikolo wrote:
Dear friends i still cant understand what is causing the problems maybe the off centered pulley??
It's almost certainly the pulley.
Imagine the hole was way way off center - every full revolution of the pulley would result in the correct amount of travel but there would be a constant speed up and slow down of the velocity as the pulley rotated. During roughly half of the rotation, the movement per step would be more than expected and during the other half, less than expected. In one full revolution everything would be fine but, there would be a cyclic error during the revolution.
At least in my head, that's how it's working out but, since it's a toothed belt probably it's possible that I've got it wrong. The angular distance per rev will be correct no matter where the hole is drilled.
Do this to prove out this theory:
Take your steps/rev and divide by four.
Set up an indicator on an axis.
Make a program that moves the axis 1/4 rev per move.
Measure the actual distance traveled per 1/4 rev.
Compare.
If the off center pulley hole theory is correct, you should get the correct distance for one rev but the 1/4 rev results will not be exactly 1/4 the distance per rev.