Hello, I am developing a pen plotter and using inkscape's photonics extension for laser cutters to make gcode files. The machine is moving very slow and I don't know where to check, I have found my ideal feedrates and the machine moves fine when I send it G0 or G1 commands, but the gcode of a random sketch that I do in inkscape, which is mostly G2 with four decimals (no idea if that makes a difference) is unusable. The speed is simply too slow. Where should I check first? Travel speeds seem to be fine, my guess is that it has something to do with shorter segments and that their size makes it hard for the thing to reach its acceleration. How is jerk involved in all of this? thanks.
Edit: I forgot to mention. The machine is 200 x 200cm, It's very big. I don't know if there is a parameter out there that maybe is intended for the smaller sizes of 3d printers and that at this scale has to be adjusted. No idea, just another thought.
Edit: I forgot to mention. The machine is 200 x 200cm, It's very big. I don't know if there is a parameter out there that maybe is intended for the smaller sizes of 3d printers and that at this scale has to be adjusted. No idea, just another thought.