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Hi Ali. I see what you’re talking about although it’s unlikely to make a lot of difference to your imaging results. This is some kind of mechanical behavior, it’s not guiding. The possibilities that come to mind include:
1. Some kind of static resistance in the RA system
2. Possibly a weight imbalance in RA
3. A need to increase the mount guide speed to 0.8x or 0.9x to help it push through the resistance
Good luck,
Bruce
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