docs: Fix klipper3d.org rendering of Rotation_Distance.md

The Jeykll rendering doesn't like block quoted text that wraps lines.

Signed-off-by: Kevin O'Connor <kevin@koconnor.net>
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Kevin O'Connor 2020-12-21 17:49:23 -05:00
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@ -63,12 +63,11 @@ Then use the following procedure to "measure and trim":
move (it will take about 50 seconds).
4. Use the digital calipers to measure the new distance between the
extruder body and the mark on the filament. Note this as
`<subsequent_mark_distance>`. Then calculate
`actual_extrude_distance = <initial_mark_distance> -
<subsequent_mark_distance>`.
5. Calculate rotation_distance as `rotation_distance =
<previous_rotation_distance> * <actual_extrude_distance> /
<requested_extrude_distance>`. Round the new rotation_distance to
`<subsequent_mark_distance>`. Then calculate:
`actual_extrude_distance = <initial_mark_distance> - <subsequent_mark_distance>`
5. Calculate rotation_distance as:
`rotation_distance = <previous_rotation_distance> * <actual_extrude_distance> / <requested_extrude_distance>`
Round the new rotation_distance to
three decimal places.
If the actual_extrude_distance differs from requested_extrude_distance
@ -124,8 +123,7 @@ has a rotation distance of 1.25.
It's possible to obtain an initial rotation distance for extruders by
measuring the diameter of the "hobbed bolt" that pushes the filament
and using the following formula: `rotation_distance =
<diameter> * 3.14`
and using the following formula: `rotation_distance = <diameter> * 3.14`
If the extruder uses gears then it will also be necessary to
[determine and set the gear_ratio](#using-a-gear_ratio) for the
@ -162,8 +160,8 @@ gearbox" is more accurately configured with `gear_ratio: 57:11`.
If several gears are used on an axis then it is possible to provide a
comma separated list to gear_ratio. For example, a "5:1" gear box
driving a 16 toothed to 80 toothed pulley could use `gear_ratio: 5:1,
80:16`.
driving a 16 toothed to 80 toothed pulley could use
`gear_ratio: 5:1, 80:16`.
In most cases, gear_ratio should be defined with whole numbers as
common gears and pulleys have a whole number of teeth on them.