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Jan 2017

Using leadscrews for the z-axis is a good idea and results in better prints, but I’m not sure if they would make a significant improvement if used in the other axises.

what you should really be looking at is zero-backlash ball screws (as mentioned earlier)

​no speed issues there: High Speed Ball Screw Life Testing - YouTube 142

This will be heavy and expensive but extremely accurate. We are currently developing a printer using these on all axes to be used in harsh environments. The goal is to eliminate ball bearings and belts as much as possible. Yes, the ball-screw will have bearings but these will be fully encased.

Nice :smiley:

But as a side note please also mention that this speed only can be achieved with a closed loop servo motor, steppers will bearly able to handle this kind of motion, also the prize of the servo system is way too high on a hobby level.

That video is extreme. A Stepper can handle 1/4 that speed, more than adequate for 3D printing.