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    • skrotzundefined
      skrotz @dc42
      last edited by skrotz

      @dc42 I was able to do a 3.4 print with PA disabled and input shaping completely disabled (My previous 3.4 print with PA off had DAA enabled still, as that was my default start up) - with no PA and no input shaping, there are no zits or bubbles, things look perfect. M122 reports no stepper hiccups or errors.

      So it seems confirmed that input shaping is causing some extrusion issues, and they are amplified by PA.

      update: I enabled input shaping (ei2 f41 s0.10) and got the zits/blobs, same location each time. PA still off. M122 reported 4 step errors, 0 hiccups. Next I'll try and do the print with the debugging enabled and catch the step errors.

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      • sebkritikelundefined
        sebkritikel
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        From what I've seen so far, print quality improvements from input shaping are only really seen when the motion into and out of a 'junction' are straight lines. Input shaping as implemented seems to have negligible impact on more complicated motion paths - splines after a junction, etc.

        Please ignore the faint zebra stripes... perhaps there are very faint artifacts there, but its chiefly a trick of the light and camera combination.
        e854fb35-ce89-441c-a47a-eaf0fdc5ea74-image.png

        Vase/spiral mode, so no z-hops. With ZVDD, targeting 22-23Hz, the straight surfaces look excellent. Once the lofts begins (and input shaping is on), you can hear an audible change in the printer's motion (not an unusual sound, it simply sounds as if input shaping is missing). During the lofted sections I would turn off input shaping, collect some accelerometer data, and then turn it back on after verifying frequencies of note. No real difference in print quality is seen in the lofted sections when shaping is on or off.

        FWIW circles (cylinders, cones, anything with a true circular cross section) looks great.

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators @sebkritikel
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          @sebkritikel you are quite right. Input shaping is applied only to individual move segments. Applying IS to curves that start or end at a sharp corner would require analysis and modification of several segments that make up the curve.

          In future we may be able to apply IS to whole G2 and G3 moves. Then you could use Arc Welder to preprocess the file.

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          • GeneRisiundefined
            GeneRisi
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            @dc42 Will you always post a message if you have updated the firmware? Thanks!

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators @GeneRisi
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              @generisi we always post a message when we do a new official release (including a beta or RC release). If you have a github account then you can get additional notifications. To set them up, go to https://github.com/Duet3D/RepRapFirmware and click on Watch.

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              • botundefined
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                Very interesting post, thank you for sharing.

                This is encouraging news, to me. It really shows that it works but that it's not magic.

                IMO, you can tune your printer to achieve better results than shown. The amount that the input shaping is reducing the ringing on the flat sections is tremendous. You had an absolutely enormous amount of ringing showing through (but I grant that the lighting may be showing it worse).

                If, before applying input shaping, you tune your jerk/accel/feedrate settings to be much more conservative, I bet you will either see some effect from input shaping on those smaller moves or those smaller moves will at least be less noticeably problematic.

                *not actually a robot

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                • GeneRisiundefined
                  GeneRisi @dc42
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                  @dc42 Thanks! (and done!)

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                  • Dudek23undefined
                    Dudek23
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                    After a week of printing, I can confirm that the latest beta is very stable. Everything works just as good for me as in version 3.3. As for the input shaper, I am able to achieve good results with zvdd, but only on one axis at time, so I join the request for the possibility to use of different frequencies per axis.

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                    • dc42undefined
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                      @dudek23 thanks for the feedback!

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                      • CR3Dundefined
                        CR3D @Dudek23
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                        @dudek23 yes different frequencies and different shapers for the different axis would be a nice option 🙂

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators @CR3D
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                          @cr3d an issue with using different shapers for different axes is that the axes will no longer move exactly in sync during acceleration and deceleration. For example, corners printed at 45deg to X and Y may become less square. However, I can make different shapers per axis an option to try, at least on Duet 3.

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                          • PCRundefined
                            PCR @dc42
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                            @dc42 how does klipper handle this? only curious how its done? are they syncing axis then?

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                            • dc42undefined
                              dc42 administrators @PCR
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                              @pcr said in RRF 3.4 input shaping preview available:

                              @dc42 how does klipper handle this? only curious how its done? are they syncing axis then?

                              Good question! The Klipper docs mention "smoothing" but don't elaborate. They also suggest use of low acceleration.

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                              • PCRundefined
                                PCR @dc42
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                                @dc42 https://github.com/KevinOConnor/klipper/blob/master/klippy/chelper/kin_shaper.c

                                static double
                                shaper_xy_calc_position(struct stepper_kinematics *sk, struct move *m
                                                        , double move_time)
                                {
                                    struct input_shaper *is = container_of(sk, struct input_shaper, sk);
                                    if (!is->sx.num_pulses && !is->sy.num_pulses)
                                        return is->orig_sk->calc_position_cb(is->orig_sk, m, move_time);
                                    is->m.start_pos = move_get_coord(m, move_time);
                                    if (is->sx.num_pulses)
                                        is->m.start_pos.x = calc_position(m, 'x', move_time, &is->sx);
                                    if (is->sy.num_pulses)
                                        is->m.start_pos.y = calc_position(m, 'y', move_time, &is->sy);
                                    return is->orig_sk->calc_position_cb(is->orig_sk, &is->m, DUMMY_T);
                                }
                                

                                i am no coder but looks like the calculating it

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                                • PCRundefined
                                  PCR @dc42
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                                  @dc42 ah i think klipper can only use one shaper for x and y but diffrent freq. 😉

                                  So i think different freq. per axis should be possible?

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                                  • dc42undefined
                                    dc42 administrators @PCR
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                                    @pcr if you use different frequencies per axis, the axes will move out of step. But the amount of out-of-step movement may be small enough to be acceptable, especially if the accelerations are low. It makes no difference whether the same or different input shapers are used per axis.

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                                    • CR3Dundefined
                                      CR3D @dc42
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                                      @dc42

                                      Sorry dc42 I have to contradict you. Without doing X and Y separately, it won't work properly and properly. Out of interest, I looked at clippers last week and took a measurement. As a result you get the following graphs and also the suggestions for the frequency and the shaper. and these are always different for X and Y.

                                      Input-Shaper_Y.jpeg Input-Shaper_X.jpeg

                                      In addition, you will also receive a recommendation for the respective max.accelerations per axis ...

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                                      • dc42undefined
                                        dc42 administrators @CR3D
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                                        @cr3d said in RRF 3.4 input shaping preview available:

                                        Sorry dc42 I have to contradict you.

                                        Which bit of my post are you contradicting?

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                                        • skrotzundefined
                                          skrotz @dc42
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                                          @dc42 I was able to do a print and captured some stepper errors with debug output. Included is my config.g, the gcode I was printing, and the output logs. Hopefully this helps diagnose the issues some of us are having with RRF 3.4. This was with PA disabled , and input shaping enabled via M593 P"ei2" F41 S0.10

                                          config.g
                                          printOutput.txt
                                          CFFFP_xyzCalibration_cube_205.gcode

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                                          • dc42undefined
                                            dc42 administrators @skrotz
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                                            @skrotz thanks for that, it shows clearly some step errors on the extruder drive and that PA was not involved. I will investigate.

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