
(AI assisted in preparation of this post)
I am experiencing a systematic X-axis scaling error that increases with cut length when using xTool Studio. Short cuts are accurate, but longer cuts are progressively undersized along the X-axis.
10 mm target → ~9.91 mm actual (≈0.09 mm error)
100 mm target → ~98.25 mm actual (≈1.75 mm error)
150 mm target → ~147.5 mm actual (≈2.5 mm error)
200 mm target → ~196.75 mm actual (≈3.25 mm error)
250 mm target → ~245.5 mm actual (≈4.5 mm error)
Y-axis measurements remain consistent and within ~0.2 mm across all lengths.
The error scales proportionally with distance, which indicates:
Incorrect X-axis steps/mm or internal calibration value
Firmware or motion-control scaling issue
Mechanical ratio mismatch or belt slip
Kerf width, laser spot size, and focus error do not produce a linear scaling deviation.
xTool support has stated this behavior is “within normal operating parameters” and cited a 0.3 mm deviation on a 50×50 mm test. This does not address the 4.5 mm deviation at 250 mm, nor the linear relationship between length and error.
Confirmation whether xTool Studio or firmware applies fixed axis scaling values
Whether X-axis calibration is user-adjustable
Known issues with X-axis motion accuracy on this model
Remote troubleshooting assistance (paid is fine)
I’m trying to correct a measurable motion error — not debate tolerance — and would appreciate guidance from others who have resolved similar issues.

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