Duet/RRF Big printing problems
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Is the extruder idler tensioned properly?
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I was thinking NO so I did re-tension it now so it extrudes fine at 30mms without skipping/ripping the filament and re printed the part above so no luck there
looks to hot and this is the suppliers suggestions for everything. I think speed and temp look to high but wanted to test their settings /add.North
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@dc42 said in Duet/RRF Big printing problems:
@pro3d, I'm glad you are making progress. It sounds that the online configurator is setting the incorrect thermistor B value when you choose the Semitec thermistor. I'm sorry this has caused you so much trouble. We'll get it fixed.
@dc42 Please can you also update the text at: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/ConfiguringRepRapFirmwareCartesianPrinter#Section_Heater_and_thermistor_section
This states: "The Semitec 104GT-2 thermistor supplied with the E3Dv6 hot end has a quoted B value of 4267, but the actual value over 25C to 220C is 4388."
Given that text, and what the online configurator suggested, that's what I'm using.
I'm chasing similar problems to pro3d as well, also on a CoreXY with a 700mm long Bowden tube (Capricorn) fed via a Bondtech BMG extruder. While I am getting there, I'm still seeing what look like over-extrusions at the layer changes, so I'm following this thread with interest.
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@grizewald said in Duet/RRF Big printing problems:
@dc42 Please can you also update the text at: https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/ConfiguringRepRapFirmwareCartesianPrinter#Section_Heater_and_thermistor_section
This states: "The Semitec 104GT-2 thermistor supplied with the E3Dv6 hot end has a quoted B value of 4267, but the actual value over 25C to 220C is 4388."Thanks, I've updated it.
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Apparently the machine settings plugin does not support all cura versions and at this point I cant get Cura back to its regular state... lol
No luck finding the firmware retraction setting I am sorry
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@pro3d the other option to test firmware retraction more easily would be to use Slic3r. But I don't think firmware retraction will solve anything for you. It just makes it easier to test retraction settings while a print is running.
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Updates on my troubleshooting
I added the ramps board to see what it could do with my normal settings as have been working for ages. It did not perform well so I have some issues in the component department
However Marlin do seam to handle retractions better as stringing part is almost gone with same settings. Is this due to absolute extrusion maybe?
Here are the last models in various temp/flow and speed and the two Marlin prints in the middle - Pretty much the same issue so filament bad or hotend / extruder/ thermistor trouble I guess
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The stringing may be a temperature issue. Have you tried reducing extrusion temperature?
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@dc42
Yes I have tried so many variations of temp, flow and speed, retraction I think it is the filament or some component. I have tuned one roll of petg now.... Currently mailing with add.north for advice on filamentBut will absolute extrusions be better for the long bowden you think? Retraction seams better
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There shouldn't be any difference between absolute and relative extrusion. Both get converted to the same steps.
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So troubleshooting my way through this extrusion/retraction problems
- It now looks much better after changing the complete hotend. I did not expect this as it was a brand new e3d V6 now replaced with a new clown and I need to test other filaments but it looks right now
Left: Befor change of hotend - Right: After change
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More tests - This will do just fine. Not sure if we can get rid of the seam more than moving it to the inside
this was with 0.2 PA enabled
Before: