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'''Machine setup:'''
 
'''Machine setup:'''
  
* '''Adjust motor current.'''  The page on [http://wiki.evilmadscientist.com/Making_your_first_plot#Drawing_on_your_Egg making your first plot] explains how to adjust the motor current.  Skipping this step is a common cause of various problems when setting up a new Eggbot. If the current is too low or too high, you may find the pen arm falling over, the egg not turning reliably, or the pen jumping in overly-large steps.   
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* '''Adjust motor current.'''  The page on [http://wiki.evilmadscientist.com/Making_your_first_plot#Some_tips making your first plot] explains how to adjust the motor current.  Skipping this step is a common cause of various problems when setting up a new Eggbot. If the current is too low or too high, you may find the pen arm falling over, the egg not turning reliably, or the pen jumping in overly-large steps.   
  
 
* '''Check contact.'''  The "egg" needs to make good contact with the egg-motor.  There should not be any slippage between the two, or the egg will gradually work its way out. Even if there is not slippage, there can be apparent "backlash" (direction-dependent lag) when the egg-motor turns back and forth. This is a common cause of poor accuracy when setting up a new Eggbot.  It may help to clean and dry the "egg" and/or the polyurethane egg cup.     
 
* '''Check contact.'''  The "egg" needs to make good contact with the egg-motor.  There should not be any slippage between the two, or the egg will gradually work its way out. Even if there is not slippage, there can be apparent "backlash" (direction-dependent lag) when the egg-motor turns back and forth. This is a common cause of poor accuracy when setting up a new Eggbot.  It may help to clean and dry the "egg" and/or the polyurethane egg cup.     

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