Hello Andrew,
Read the original thread (it got side tracked a little down). This is very much a continuation of that. The answer to my question have a great deal of influence on how many microsteps it is attractive to use.
Simply, as I see it, if it is option nr 2 then you should not chose a microstep number which will give less torque then what you need to actually move the printer. At 128 microsteps you have 1.23% torque left. If your printer cannot move with that, is that microstep number still something you want?
Read the original thread (it got side tracked a little down). This is very much a continuation of that. The answer to my question have a great deal of influence on how many microsteps it is attractive to use.
Simply, as I see it, if it is option nr 2 then you should not chose a microstep number which will give less torque then what you need to actually move the printer. At 128 microsteps you have 1.23% torque left. If your printer cannot move with that, is that microstep number still something you want?