Extrusion calibration impossible steps/mm. Very rare.
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whats your filament diameter like? It could be that if it´s too big. the linear distance is correct (the 100mm) but since the filament is thicker, it creates volumetric overextrusion. Independent of Duet, Dyzextruder, etc.
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@mwolter always use simplify3d (with most update version).
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@nitrofreak i measure a lot times, the filament is from formfutura and have 1.75 and some times 1.74. But never 1.76 or more.
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I use simplify3d also and also use relative extruded positioning. I have a feeling the over extrusion is caused by an improper extrusion volume calculation in the slicer. I’ll try using another slicer. Would like to use Prusa Slicer but not sure it supports setting the extruded temperature via G10 commands.
Not sure but, I believe another thing that could contribute to this is if the Z steps are somehow out of calibration. I’ll double check this but I believe this is accurate on my printer.
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I've been thinking about this the past couple days and your post prompted me to print a single wall cube and calibrate this again... I might have a little info to help with this.
First, are you using non-linear extrusion? Reviewing my notes when initially configuring my printer and found with non-linear extrusion enabled and calibrated, using a 0.4 nozzle and S3D set at 0.4 extrusion width at 0.2 layer height, single wall extrusions measured 0.52 to 0.54 using calipers. I then disabled non-linear extrusion and extrusion widths were much closer to what was expected (0.43 to 0.44mm).
Second, reading other posts, specifically on the extrusion width setting for S3D, I found that even though you have a 0.4 nozzle, the extrusion width is always a little more. Sometimes up to 1.2x the nozzle width. That's why when you click the auto checkbox next to extrusion width it automatically enters 0.48 when you use a 0.4 nozzle. If I'm understanding this correctly, when your extruder steps/mm is properly configured and you're using 100% extrusion multiplier, the actual extrusion width will always be slightly larger than your nozzle diameter. I tested this by printing two single wall cubes using the same 0.4 nozzle and 100% extrusion multiplier, one with extrusion width at 0.4 and another at 0.43 and both cubes measured 0.43 wall thickness. So as far as I can tell, changing the extrusion width doesn't actually change how much filament is extruded. It only changes the spacing between extrusions.
Please keep in mind that this was only tested with two cubes but I think it's accurate.
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@mwolter i do a test few minutes ago, i slicer the same line in S3D, Prusa Slicer and Cura.
A line of 100mm with 0.3 layer, nozzle 0.6 and line of 0.75 have the follow results:
S3D: E9.2843
Cura: E9.28425
Prusa Slicer: E8.487299.28425/8.48729= 9,3% MORE in S3D and Cura. OverExtrusion??
One question independent of this:
---- Is possible that when Duet3D read 9.2843, really move 10 or 9.5? -
@mwolter I test a lot parts... and i know that you say about the auto width.
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@fbg For me, I had severe under extrusion with Prusa Slicer. I like many of the new features of prusa slicer and was going to look into it's under extrusion issue but since it doesn't properly support changing temp gcode from M104 to G10 for the extruder so I stuck with S3D.
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@FBG I have a DyzeXtruder on a test rig I have build for PEEK. I'm working through the setup calibrations and noticed peculiar results vs. what I was expecting to see also.
Have you had any success in resolving your issues?
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@callielli Hi, not, nothing resolve. The problem continue, i don't know if is problem of S3D or that...
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The single wall thickness test is not a good test IMO because a line of filament that is not constrained on either side will spread out. What I do when trying a new filament is to adjust the extrusion factor in DWC to get good top infill. Usually I need between 95 and 100%. Then I always use that extrusion factor with that filament.
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