its just the way TTL works. It would be smarter if it worked in the opposite way, but it wasnt only designed for lasers
its just the way TTL works. It would be smarter if it worked in the opposite way, but it wasnt only designed for lasers
Hmm, that actually look fine. Just seems like there is something going on, on the Y axis scanner. What if you rotate the test pattern 90 degrees, take another photo. After that, change the signal cables so you have X signal from the FB3 going to the Y scanner and the Y signal from the FB3 going to the X scanner, then take another pic.
Check you ground...