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    • Phaedruxundefined
      Phaedrux Moderator
      last edited by

      Have you tuned pressure advance?

      https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Pressure_advance

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      • botundefined
        bot
        last edited by

        At what layer heights, extrusion widths, and print speeds are you seeing this happen?

        *not actually a robot

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        • Fedekossel1undefined
          Fedekossel1 @Phaedrux
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          @Phaedrux Is it normal that activating the M572 command makes a strange noise? It's very annoying

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          • giostarkundefined
            giostark
            last edited by giostark

            Yep agree , more info please.
            Could be a calibration issue? The delta printers are specialized in produce uneven surfaces. Specially if geometries are not very well settled.
            When too close at the bed the nozzle accumulate pressure and when the nozzle rise all the material come released creating that effect. Is possible is happening to you? Have you tried to rotate the part on the bed for study symmetries ?
            If it happen only outside maybe is the radius wrong. As stated above it press in the center and release on the sides.

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            • Fedekossel1undefined
              Fedekossel1 @bot
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              @bot In any case, you highlight the problem I have very swollen seams

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              • Fedekossel1undefined
                Fedekossel1 @giostark
                last edited by

                @giostark I use smart effector leveling is very precise, I have a nozzle from 0.4 and use volcano

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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator
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                  Please post your config.g so we can see your speed settings.

                  The noise can be from the extra movement of the extruder when using pressure advance. But I can't say more without more details.

                  https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/5909/guide-for-posting-requests-for-help

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                  • giostarkundefined
                    giostark @Fedekossel1
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                    @Fedekossel1 said in External perimeter problem:

                    @giostark I use smart effector leveling is very precise, I have a nozzle from 0.4 and use volcano

                    Ok I misunderstand at all how the problem look like. SORRY. You write "beginning" . I don't know why I figured the whole length of the perimeter 😧 I'm drunk of tiredness,
                    So trying be more useful...
                    This happen after a retraction? Have you enabled "retraction at layer change"?Is something more like you would apply a negative "extra prime amount" after a retraction?
                    Look at this post if there is something similar or helpful for your case:
                    https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/14846/strange-blobbing-on-layer-change/14

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                    • Fedekossel1undefined
                      Fedekossel1 @giostark
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                      @giostark As soon as every perimeter that does at any height starts, the perimeter begins with too much material but only where the retraction begins, to better understand along the entire seam.

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                      • Fedekossel1undefined
                        Fedekossel1 @Phaedrux
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                        @Phaedrux Tomorrow morning I'll put all the necessary information

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                        • Fedekossel1undefined
                          Fedekossel1 @giostark
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                          @giostark That's right, I have the same blobs of this discussion that you linked to me

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