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How do you get rid of these ridges?

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    Gerrard
    last edited by 6 Jun 2020, 08:37

    Hi All,

    I've been trying to tune a custom built CoreXY, and I have this region between the perimeter layers and the top/bottom surfaces that always ends up with more material than it needs. It's been a problem on all of my printers, but until now I've accepted that I had to tweak my flow settings to find a compromise with this region and the rest of my print.

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    Is there something I have overlooked all this time?

    Thanks

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      deckingman @Gerrard
      last edited by 6 Jun 2020, 11:07

      @Gerrard Try pressure advance https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Pressure_advance

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        Gerrard @deckingman
        last edited by 6 Jun 2020, 13:24

        @deckingman - thanks, I've been playing with pressure advance today but I didn't get anything I was happy with. I'll try a more structured approach tomorrow.

        I tuned linear advance on my marlin machine and it helped with hiding the Z seam a lot, but didn't help with this problem... I was hoping for a slicer parameter that would fix both machines...

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          NitroFreak @Gerrard
          last edited by NitroFreak 6 Jun 2020, 13:31 6 Jun 2020, 13:30

          @Gerrard said in How do you get rid of these ridges?:

          @deckingman - thanks, I've been playing with pressure advance today but I didn't get anything I was happy with. I'll try a more structured approach tomorrow.

          I tuned linear advance on my marlin machine and it helped with hiding the Z seam a lot, but didn't help with this problem... I was hoping for a slicer parameter that would fix both machines...

          Since you´re running a corexy, i´m going to guess that you are also running a pretty long bowden tube setup.
          Chances are good that you just haven´t tried a big enough M572 (PA) value, it can easily approach 1.0 or above for long bowdens.
          Just try a really big value (like, 1.5 or so) and see what it changes. If it´s too much, just dial it down.
          Beginners are quick to dismiss PA because they say it doesn´t work when in reality they underestimate the amount of PA they need.

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            Gerrard @NitroFreak
            last edited by 6 Jun 2020, 22:03

            @NitroFreak I'm actually running a very short Bowden tube - you could probably call it direct drive... it's about 1-2" between the extruder motor and the top of the hot end.

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              RyanP @NitroFreak
              last edited by 7 Jun 2020, 01:23

              @NitroFreak gonna jump in and ask, what is considered a short, medium and long bowden tube?

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                Gerrard @RyanP
                last edited by 7 Jun 2020, 02:39

                @RyanP
                There's a bit of a guide here.
                https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Pressure_advance

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                  RyanP @Gerrard
                  last edited by 7 Jun 2020, 05:14

                  @Gerrard

                  👍 ✍

                  CR10S, August 2018
                  Anycubic Photon S December 2019
                  Ender 5 Feb 2020
                  Ender 5 Plus May 2020
                  Anycubic Photon Mono X Nov 2020
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                    Corexy
                    last edited by Corexy 6 Oct 2020, 11:05 10 Jun 2020, 10:15

                    If your esteps and extrusion ratio are all good, try switching off the pressure advance and use come "coasting" in your slicer.

                    Start at 1.5mm for bowden, and see how that looks. Then you can step it up/down by 0.5mm as you home in on a result.

                    I get some nice surfaces that way.

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