Pattern Pressure Advance Calibration
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@Ellis Yes, 1mm nozzle. I didn't print the numbering- previous attempts resulted in illegible blobs- now that PA is "tuned" I need to check retraction- that may be why the text came out so poorly. I have struggled to get retraction tuned well with the 1 mm nozzle- you tune it up using test "posts" and get it working, but then you run a print and it doesn't look right, and after messing around, realize that the tuning worked because of the spacing of the test posts, and when the spacing changes, retraction gets ugly again.
A few years back someone wrote an add-on for Cura (IRIC) that varied retraction based on travel distance. I never got it working well, but maybe it needed PA, too. I'll be tweaking retraction later today.
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@mrehorstdmd Currently the numbers are a static size, so the illegible blobs doesn't surprise me. I would need to figure out how to make them scale, I think.
Maybe I will disable numbering for >0.8mm nozzles for now.
Was hoping it would surprise me, but I'm not surprised
The retraction is an interesting idea. You could theoretically do that in a macro - in Klipper, at least, but I believe RRF3 macros aren't too far removed -
One though I had is on the travel moves between test lines:
To avoid test line damage from a travel move across the lines, and potential stringing deposition when using Z-hop, the travel could be re-routed like this:
I am looking at my test prints under a microscope and can see the nozzle strike marks and stringy depositions.
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@CCS86 Interesting idea, but I don't think it's necessary, the part goes straight into the trash afterwards, a bit of stringing doesn't matter as long as its prints and is readable
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@Ellis said in Pattern Pressure Advance Calibration:
@CCS86 Interesting idea, but I don't think it's necessary, the part goes straight into the trash afterwards, a bit of stringing doesn't matter as long as its prints and is readable
I'd argue that the stringing makes the print less readable, and without Z hop the nozzle strikes even more so.
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@CCS86 nozzle strikes yes, stringing no
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It's probably just me being dense, but what's the "correct" speed to use when your slicer is setup to have dramatically different internal(100mms) and external(40mms) perimeter speeds?
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@Exerqtor Generally I try external speed first, and if it's not fast enough to show differences, I will fall back to internal speed.
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Slightly off topic, I tried some retraction tuning using the "standard" two-towers type structure. The problem with all of them that I have seen is the towers are too small (typically 5 mm dia) and the plastic blobs a few layers into the print. Maybe my cooling is inadequate, but I think a larger tower size (maybe 20mm dia) that takes a little longer to print and allows a little more cooling to occur is probably a good idea, at least for a large nozzle. More experiments to follow.
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@Ellis Would you be open to me using your script on my website to replace the current one ? www.advanced3dprinting.com is my site . Or i would love to have you post a blog article and you could put a tip link in it since i do get about 700-900 unique visitors a day so it should get you something in return .
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All fine, or not?
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@CrazyCreator following the instructions on the site, I would say you end up at 0.035 to 0.04.
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@oliof stupid question ... in my config.g i have to disable the M572 or is overwritten from the g.code?
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@Robthide37 Sorry just saw this.
I would prefer to keep it on my site but you are welcome to link to it -
@oliof The tool will set your PA using M572 at each increment, and then set it back to the start value at the end. If you have your PA set before running the tool, it will override it.
See Saving Your Value once you settle on a value.
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@Ellis Oh sure, I was just sharing my interpretation of the print results.
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@oliof Sorry, meant to tag @CrazyCreator there!
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I don't see any difference ... i'm a old blind manBut i think my steps to big ... now i posted the picture i see it.
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@CrazyCreator said in Pattern Pressure Advance Calibration:
I don't see any difference ... i'm a old blind man
But i think my steps to big ... now i posted the picture i see it.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08LVN5J3Z/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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