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    • pkosundefined
      pkos
      last edited by

      I remember having similar quality issues on my hevo back in the day.
      I can't remember what exactly fixed the problem, but first thing I did was to check my belt tension and replaced my belts (I used those white reinforced belts, which was a big nono).

      Then I made sure they were tight, but not so tight you can't really push them out and more importantly - they have to be equal length (down to the tooth) and equal tension.

      Then I made sure prints were square (using a calibration slat) and finally, I made sure the extruder was calibrated and also the filament itself (things like extrusion multiplier, pressure advance, destring).

      And then, the printer started printing amazingly well 😉

      Maybe one of these hints will help you if you haven't done them yet.

      Just in case, here are the tools I used:

      https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3306430
      https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3993559

      Voron 2.4 (Duet 3 6HC + 3HC standalone), Voron SW (Duet 3 mini 5+ standalone), Voron Trident (Duet 3 mini 5+ standalone), Voron 0.1

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      • hackinistratorundefined
        hackinistrator @RAM
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        @RAM
        Can you share your factory file please

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        • RAMundefined
          RAM @hackinistrator
          last edited by RAM

          @hackinistrator here is the S3D printer profile I have.
          S3D Hypercube Profile

          @pkos thanks for the suggestions. I cant work out what it is. I have checked the belt tensions and I am not using them reinforced white belts with metal strands as I had read that they give problems.

          I have even gone back over the mounting points to make sure that nothing had come loose and that the idler pulleys were all freely spinning to the point I even printed new idler pulley mounts and changed them over.

          only thing I haven't done yet on the calibration things that you mentioned is the pressure advance tuning and the calibration slat.

          I will try the calibration Slat but I am still trying to get my head around the pressure advance tuning thing before I even attempt it.

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          • pkosundefined
            pkos
            last edited by

            Right, then first make sure you do the slat - that makes sure you are printing square.

            Then, do extruder calibration, extrusion calibration and only once you have that - then attempt PA 🙂 If you have a direct drive, PA won't help much.

            Voron 2.4 (Duet 3 6HC + 3HC standalone), Voron SW (Duet 3 mini 5+ standalone), Voron Trident (Duet 3 mini 5+ standalone), Voron 0.1

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            • hackinistratorundefined
              hackinistrator
              last edited by hackinistrator

              HyperCube-CoreXY.TXT

              I slightly changed your profile , can you test it ?
              (rename file to .fff instead of txt)
              please print the cylinders one at a time , not both at the same time .

              for some reason your speed is set very slow at 20mm/s , why ?
              i changed it to 45mm/s and reduced acceleration , if you have some kind of issues . if its a problem set speed back to 20mm/s
              other changes should not effect your printer . the profile seems very old.

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              • RAMundefined
                RAM @hackinistrator
                last edited by

                @hackinistrator Oh damn it exported the TPU testing profile I was setting up and not the PLA. Sorry that was my fault I didn't realise it had done that.

                If you would prefer to look at how the PLA profile is for the printer it is here.

                HyperCube-CoreXYPLA.txt

                what makes you say the profile is old ?

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                • hackinistratorundefined
                  hackinistrator
                  last edited by

                  are you using the latest s3d version ? (they didnt update in years and probably dead , but still your profile config looks like it was created before the latest version)

                  if you have time try my profile for single cylinder .

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                  • RAMundefined
                    RAM @hackinistrator
                    last edited by

                    @hackinistrator yep I am using v4.1.2 which is the latest. I am more than happy to try a different slicer even though I am not familiar with other slicers. I did used to use Cura years ago when I 1st got my Hictop in clone but ended switching over to Simplify3D as I found I was getting better prints using it.

                    I am doing the 20mm cylinder now and I will do the 40mm after to see what the difference is. So far it is looking really good. Haven't a clue what you changed but it seems to be doing the trick so far. Fingers crossed and it will have solved the issue.

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                    • RAMundefined
                      RAM @RAM
                      last edited by

                      @hackinistrator whatever you changed seems to have worked wonders. I will delete the other profile and run with what you have done for me.
                      20210214_081110.jpg

                      Only thing that I would like to do is try and minimise the seam line a bit more but if that is all I have to contend with I will gladly put up with that.

                      If you have any other suggestions to improve it further I would be very grateful.

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                      • Blacksheep99undefined
                        Blacksheep99
                        last edited by

                        Give Prusaslicer a go. I’ve moved to it from Cura and I’m impressed with it

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                        • hackinistratorundefined
                          hackinistrator
                          last edited by

                          i set very conservative acceleration and jerk setting in the profile i sent you (i thought you are limited to 20mm/s from your original profile) . in S3d those values are under post processing script , as this 150$ software didn't add simple acceleration and jerk settings 😠

                          i also think you should move away from s3d as they are going nowhere it seems .
                          for easy transition you can try ideamaker .

                          as much as i hate S3D as a company , i still find it useful for multi process and sequential printing .other then that , prusaslicer , ideamaker and cura , all of them much better now .

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                          • RAMundefined
                            RAM @hackinistrator
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                            @hackinistrator yea the original was a TPU profile I was setting up but I didn't realise I had exported that profile, I will use what you sent me as it is so much nicer and seems to have removed that pause as well at the end of each move.

                            I will have a go using your settings but upping the printing speed to 70mms and also try prusa slicer and see how I get on with it.

                            I know Simplify3D were meant to be releasing a v5 but I am not paying again to do the upgrade and by the looks of it, the Prusa Community for the Slicer is really powering the slicer forward.

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