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    • jschallundefined
      jschall @Veti
      last edited by

      @Veti said in RRF 2.03 pressure advance causes 20% overextrusion:

      also reducing extruder jerk is counter productive for pressure advance.

      It shouldn't change the number of total steps taken.

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
        last edited by

        pressure advance does really quick movements back and forth.

        there could potentially be slipping filament. the titan extruder does not have the tightest grip on the filament.

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        • jschallundefined
          jschall @Veti
          last edited by jschall

          @Veti said in RRF 2.03 pressure advance causes 20% overextrusion:

          pressure advance does really quick movements back and forth.

          there could potentially be slipping filament. the titan extruder does not have the tightest grip on the filament.

          The right way to confirm a firmware issue vs a mechanical issue is to log the net steps sent to the motor driver through the entire print. It should be exactly or almost exactly the same on the print with and without pressure advance.

          That said I'm personally almost beyond a shadow of a doubt on a firmware issue.

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          • jschallundefined
            jschall
            last edited by

            Another observation is that overextrusion does NOT happen when I just print a simple cube. I suspect it may have something to do with travel moves or something.

            Anyway, there's got to be an asymmetry in there somewhere...

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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator
              last edited by

              Update to 2.05.1 to get on recent code.

              Post your config.g.

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              • jschallundefined
                jschall @Phaedrux
                last edited by jschall

                @Phaedrux config.g

                Using extruder 2 (counting from 0) to print

                And some stuff stored in memory currently:

                M566
                Maximum jerk rates (mm/min): X: 500.0, Y: 500.0, Z: 60.0, C: 6.0, E: 
                800.0:800.0:200.0:800.0, jerk policy: 0
                M566
                M572 D2
                Extruder pressure advance: 1.960, 0.000, 1.000, 0.700
                M203
                Max speeds (mm/sec): X: 583.3, Y: 583.3, Z: 20.0, C: 83.3, E: 33.3:33.3:33.3:33.3, min. speed 0.50
                M201
                Accelerations (mm/sec^2): X: 6000.0, Y: 6000.0, Z: 400.0, C: 400.0, E: 6000.0:6000.0:1000.0:6000.0
                
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                • jschallundefined
                  jschall
                  last edited by

                  Going to try printing two cubes, to see if it is travel moves that are causing the problem.

                  Then I'll update to RRF 2.05 at least, if not RRF3.

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                  • botundefined
                    bot
                    last edited by bot

                    Are you seeing any underruns on the prints that are overextruded? Perhaps, if there are underruns, the moves that are not being ammended would have had PA applied to them, to balance other moves, but because of the underrun the PA was not applied in a balance manner.

                    I'm not sure if this is actually possible, it's wild speculation, but it's a scenario I've wondered about before.

                    *not actually a robot

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                    • jschallundefined
                      jschall @bot
                      last edited by

                      @bot
                      Will check now.

                      Printing 2 cubes did not cause overextrusion...

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                      • jschallundefined
                        jschall
                        last edited by

                        I'm really surprised there's no counter anywhere for total steps taken on each drive. Maybe I should try to add that (would have to work out how to build).

                        Alternatively I can hook up a logic analyzer and have it count the steps...

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                        • jschallundefined
                          jschall
                          last edited by

                          Logic analyzer capturing, wrote a python script to analyze the results, running the file with pressure advance now, then I'll run without.

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                          • Phaedruxundefined
                            Phaedrux Moderator
                            last edited by

                            Why 8x microstepping on the extruders?

                            M350 E8:8:8:8 C8 I0

                            What are the actual extruders?

                            M566 X500 Y500 Z60 C2 E800:800:1200:1200				; Set maximum instantaneous speed changes (mm/min)
                            M203 X35000 Y35000 Z1200 C5000 E2000:2000:2000:2000	; Set maximum speeds (mm/min)
                            

                            Your max speed is a bit low and might be limiting your retraction speeds.

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                            • jschallundefined
                              jschall @Phaedrux
                              last edited by

                              @Phaedrux said in RRF 2.03 pressure advance causes 20% overextrusion:

                              Why 8x microstepping on the extruders?

                              M350 E8:8:8:8 C8 I0

                              What are the actual extruders?

                              M566 X500 Y500 Z60 C2 E800:800:1200:1200				; Set maximum instantaneous speed changes (mm/min)
                              M203 X35000 Y35000 Z1200 C5000 E2000:2000:2000:2000	; Set maximum speeds (mm/min)
                              

                              Your max speed is a bit low and might be limiting your retraction speeds.

                              8x microstepping on extruders would be the default setting for E3D's toolchanger, I haven't touched that.

                              The extruders are E3D titans.

                              I reduced maximum speeds because I was starting to get skipped steps when commanding high speeds through the interface.

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                              • jschallundefined
                                jschall
                                last edited by

                                Does Duet configure the trinamics in rising edge or falling edge mode?

                                With PA at 1.0, as counted by a python script analyzing the output of my Saleae (assuming rising edge mode):

                                fwd_count 6334445
                                rev_count 5157566
                                net_count 1176879
                                mm 2979.440506

                                Slicer says 2.48m filament use. Duet web interface confirms, says the file has 2481.7 mm filament use.

                                Next up, PA at 0.0. If this comes out correct, it will be incontrovertible proof that there is a firmware issue with PA causing overextrusion.

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                                • jschallundefined
                                  jschall
                                  last edited by

                                  The python script: step_counter.py.txt
                                  The data with PA: https://drive.google.com/file/d/16LW2Xb2MWsUTvyCdSjDqBvFwDXq1xOuR/view?usp=sharing

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                                  • jschallundefined
                                    jschall
                                    last edited by

                                    Ah, the TMC 2660 doesn't have a falling edge mode, only rising edge and both edges. I misread the datasheet.

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                                    • jschallundefined
                                      jschall
                                      last edited by jschall

                                      With no pressure advance: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oFvrJnxZc6fvLlGZqTdCqO7GB4Zfzdy_/view?usp=sharing

                                      Python script output:
                                      fwd_count 1942964
                                      rev_count 961423
                                      net_count 981541
                                      mm 2484.913924

                                      2.48m, dead on what the slicer expected.

                                      Proof positive that PA causes overextrusion and that this is a firmware bug, NOT a mechanical or configuration issue.

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                                      • jschallundefined
                                        jschall @Phaedrux
                                        last edited by

                                        @Phaedrux said in RRF 2.03 pressure advance causes 20% overextrusion:

                                        Why 8x microstepping on the extruders?

                                        What is recommended?

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                                        • Vetiundefined
                                          Veti @jschall
                                          last edited by

                                          @jschall

                                          x16 with interpolation enabled.

                                          also your thermistor config is wrong.

                                          Your bed is 4138 which is the default and very likely wrong.
                                          Your hotends are 4388
                                          So you might be printing at the wrong temperature.

                                          E3D uses 104-GT2 thermistors which is B4725 C7.060000e-8

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                                          • jschallundefined
                                            jschall @Veti
                                            last edited by

                                            @Veti said in RRF 2.03 pressure advance causes 20% overextrusion:

                                            @jschall

                                            x16 with interpolation enabled.

                                            also your thermistor config is wrong.

                                            Your bed is 4138 which is the default and very likely wrong.
                                            Your hotends are 4388
                                            So you might be printing at the wrong temperature.

                                            E3D uses 104-GT2 thermistors which is B4725 C7.060000e-8

                                            Set to 260C/120C. Seems fine to me.

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