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    • Agniusmundefined
      Agniusm
      last edited by

      I have ordered couole of these motors: https://www.omc-stepperonline.com/nema-17-stepper-motor/nema-17-bipolar-09deg-44ncm-623ozin-168a-28v-42x42x47mm-4-wires-17hm19-1684s.html?mfp=149-step-angle[0.9]
      Are they OK? Just to remind, for 24V system

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      • Agniusmundefined
        Agniusm
        last edited by

        I have been contacted by a member with the same issue on completly stock unit. I can strike out extruder now without even bothering testing it.
        Motors shoukd be next week but i am off with kids to rehabilitation center so next weekend maybe.

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        • hussainsail2002undefined
          hussainsail2002 @Agniusm
          last edited by

          @agniusm Hi,

          Any update on this ?

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          • Agniusmundefined
            Agniusm @hussainsail2002
            last edited by

            @hussainsail2002 Yes, i have swapped for 0.9 degree stepper motors and the problem is gone to a minimum. The ripples do not feel physically anymore

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            • robmundefined
              robm
              last edited by

              I think this is somehow a weakness of the cartesian / 'i3' design. I go back to fighting it now and then, but don't see it on my delta or the one print I've done on my new-to-me corexy.

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                Agniusm @robm
                last edited by

                @robm It must be. On other designs both x and y are more or less weight balanced and the print stays put.

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                • hussainsail2002undefined
                  hussainsail2002 @Agniusm
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                  @agniusm Thanks I had the rippling on my MKS board , when I changed to duet it got eliminated.

                  Any Idea what the reason behind this could be ?

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                  • nopheadundefined
                    nophead @Agniusm
                    last edited by

                    @agniusm Did the spacing change (assuming you can still see a lesser effect)?

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                    • Agniusmundefined
                      Agniusm @nophead
                      last edited by

                      @nophead Its very hard to see, basically impossible. i will see if i have old sample to get you photo comparison
                      P.S. Black with 1.8 motor, clear with 0.9 motor if you can spot the difference
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                      • nopheadundefined
                        nophead
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                        Black shiny plastic is always the worst for showing defects in my experience, so comparing it with clear is always going to be difficult and anything clear or white is hard to photograph with detail.

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                          Agniusm @nophead
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                          @nophead yes bit the ripples were visible on clear too. Now they are gone.

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