Tips to mitigate vertical artifacting Duet 2 Wifi
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@Phaedrux I thought about crossing the belt's I might try that. Config and slicer profile attached. I will print a ringing test. slicer settiongs.gcode config.g
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@theruttmeister Great info, this is 15mm/s.
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That's looking a bit cleaner. Is that a faint diagonal I see or is that an artifact of the image?
A good way to test what @theruttmeister is talking about would be to reprint that object sliced at 100mm/s and then using the speed factor to change the speed by 10mm/s every 10 layers or so.
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@Phaedrux Yeah, it's 45 degree striping. I will try it faster.
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More pic of the stripes. Reminds me of old school A4988 candy strips.
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For the sake of completeness can you provide your config.g, the results of M122 and M98 P"config.g". Maybe some more details on the printer.
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@Phaedrux Sure, I posted config.g above, but I can do it again. config.g m122.txt 10/2/2020, 9:23:33 PM M98 P"config.g"
Warning: Heater 0 appears to be over-powered. If left on at full power, its temperature is predicted to reach 265CThe printer is an EXO cube, almost just like this one.
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@brotherchris said in Tips to mitigate vertical artifacting Duet 2 Wifi:
@Phaedrux I thought about crossing the belt's I might try that. Config and slicer profile attached. I will print a ringing test. slicer settiongs.gcode config.g
Sorry I missed those before.
Nothing stands out as obvious in the config.
Which leaves us with mechanics and the minutiae of stepper drivers.
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@Phaedrux said in Tips to mitigate vertical artifacting Duet 2 Wifi:
minutiae
Totally agree, I am pretty used to troubleshooting these types of things. I have seen this before, but never on a 2660 driver. This post was mainly to see if any other Duet users were seeing this. Great discussion by the way, enjoying it.
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You might find this interesting: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Tuning_Stepper_Motor_Drivers
Not sure how applicable or helpful it would be in this case though.
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@fcwilt Thanks for the reply, Left is normal, right is super tight belts.
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@Phaedrux Ringing test.
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Might be able to reduce the ringing a bit with a drop of jerk from 1200 to 700.
Hard to say if that would be enough to fix the benchy artifacts.
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@brotherchris said in Tips to mitigate vertical artifacting Duet 2 Wifi:
@fcwilt Thanks for the reply, Left is normal, right is super tight belts.
I wish I could remember exactly what I did to fix the problem. It was awhile ago when I had a CoreXY of my own design.
Frederick
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i switched to 0.9 degrees stepper and 16 tooth pulleys.
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Latest print, the 0.9 degree steppers are my last resort. I think I have exhausted most of my other ideas. I will switch them out today and report back.
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Sorry, kinda off topic, but just put 2+2 together and realised @brotherchris was Chris Riley. Love your videos, keep up the fab work
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@NexxCat lol, thank you!
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Yeah definitely looking like VFA. Upping your natural steps per mm on XY would be a good next step.
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The 0.9 motors might have helped a bit, but I think this is as good as it's going to get. 1.8 on the right 0.9 on the left.