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Confused with Print Definitions and Error Diagnosis.

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    B0M0A0K
    last edited by 1 Sept 2019, 11:22

    I am trying to fix an issue I see when printing, in this case using a series of angle tests. I spent yesterday running tests to dial in my retraction settings and today wanted to try and figure out why I am seeing warping in prints that employ and overhang element.

    The one in particular I am trying to fix is an error in the printing of the DII Cooler. Namely warping around a nut hole. On this version the hole is intended to be elongated (I assume to help with positioning) but the area around the hole has warped.

    0_1567336797095_Print Definitions-4.png

    In the photo you can also see that I am seeing what appears to be missing or skipped layers and I am trying to resolve this at the same time as the warping (I should maybe be focusing on one at a time).

    So to test progress I setup to print the angle test by Schematix on Thingiverse.

    I performed my usual pre-print tests, Z-Alignment, bed leveling, Bed cleaning etc. I then started the print with the following settings;

    Wanhao Duplicator i3 V2.1

    Duet3d Wifi Firmware: 2.02(RTOS) (2018-12-24b1)
    Web Interface Version: 1.22.6

    Cura 4.2.1

    Resolution: 0.3mm
    Print Temp: 190
    Initial print temp: 180
    Build Plate Temp: 60
    Flow: 100%
    Retraction enabled
    Retraction Distance: 1.3mm
    Retraction Speed: 25
    Print Speed: 60
    Travel Speed: 120
    Initial Layer Speed: 30.0
    Cooling Enabled
    FAN Speed: 100
    FAN Regular Speed: 100
    FAN Max Speed: 100
    Support: No
    Build Plate Adhesion: Skirt
    Skirt Width: 3
    Print Sequence: All At Once

    The angle test print came out as follows and you can see that there is what looks like missing layer on stacks 2,3 and 5 but not on 1, 5 & 6

    0_1567336863141_Print Definitions-2.png

    0_1567336880128_Print Definitions-3.png

    This leads me into my confusion (and thereby my question) about what term I should be searching for when trying to find a solution. What is presented in this print could be classified as a "missing layer", but it coulds also be classed as "temperature variation" or even "Inconsistent Extrusion". I don't know the correct diagnosis of what I am seeing in order to be able to search for a solution.

    Any suggestions please. Has anyone else experienced this and how did you resolve it please?

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      Phaedrux Moderator
      last edited by 3 Sept 2019, 02:39

      What does it look like when it's actually printing?

      I would say that it looks like the filament is getting caught up and unable to feed.

      What is your spool holder like? Do you use a feed tube? Bowden or direct drive?

      Can you provide some more information about your printer and config?

      Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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        B0M0A0K
        last edited by 4 Sept 2019, 13:48

        Sorry for the delay in responding.

        I spent the weekend and every night this week running tests and tweaking my Cura settings. I also reran my tests for extruder steps calibration and all the tests as outlined in the "Mat's Hub" document here.

        The results look like this.

        0_1567604256301_Test-Results-Assorted-Tests.png

        There has been a distinct improvement in the original issue as seen here with the central under extrusion..

        0_1567604314288_Original-Angle.png

        ... which now looks like this;

        0_1567604325173_Latest-Angle.png

        This this been achieved by a change and test process of printing temp, retraction tests, extrusion multiplier tests along with a few other maintenance tests.

        As you can see I still have work to do to stop the rounded corners on the last two right-hand pillars, and there is some warping of the base. I'm going to start playing with dropping the bed temp by 5% intervals and see if that helps.

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