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'''Eggbot Control Settings:'''
 
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* '''Slow down the pen speed.'''  The faster the pen is moving, the more vibration (and thus slop) you'll have when the pen stops moving.  By slowing the speed at which the motors turn, you'll improve your drawings.  Conversely, it's okay to speed up until the quality begins to suffer.  The correct speed will depend upon your medium (egg shells, glass, etc), your drawing, and your pens -- you'll need to experiment.   
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* '''Slow down the pen speed.'''  The faster the pen is moving, the more vibration (and thus slop) you'll have when the pen stops moving.  By slowing the speed at which the motors turn, or the servo lifts/drops the pen, you'll improve your drawings.  The correct speed will depend upon your medium (egg shells, glass, etc) and your pens -- you'll need to experiment.  Often you can raise the pen much faster than you can lower it.
* '''Lower the pen more slowly.'''  While you can usually raise the pen quickly without trouble, it is generally important to lower the pen carefully.  Hammering the pen down by quickly lowering it can "mushroom" the tip out over time, or cause it to simply bounce in place.
 

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