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    • bernardomattiucciundefined
      bernardomattiucci
      last edited by bernardomattiucci

      I mounted the LIS3DH accelerometer on the head of my printer and acquired some data.
      In sequence you find:
      Movement on X Axis:
      Q600_LIS3DH_Asse-X.png

      Movement on Y Axis:
      Q600_LIS3DH_Asse-Y.png

      Movement on Z Axis:
      Q600_LIS3DH_Asse-Z.png

      No movement, but Fan Layer at 100%:
      Q600_LIS3DH_FAN-Layer.png

      I certainly need to try to reduce the vibrations induced by the fan layer, as they seem excessive.

      Do any of you notice anything else particularly strange?

      The X-axis moves on Ø12mm round guides with DryLin (polymer) bearings.
      The Y-axis moves on MGN15 guides.
      The Z-axis moves on Ø12mm round guides with "long" (57mm) LM12UU bearings.

      Thank you
      Bernardo

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @bernardomattiucci
        last edited by

        @bernardomattiucci if you press the Analyse button you will get the Fourier transform of the raw data, which is generally more useful than the raw data.

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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        • bernardomattiucciundefined
          bernardomattiucci @dc42
          last edited by bernardomattiucci

          @dc42 OK, thanks.
          I have produced a series of images of the results.
          Before going on to analyse any problems, I would like to be sure of the tension of the X and Y belts... which at the moment I do mainly by eye.

          Printer stopped with extruder fan on and fan layer off:
          X-Off_Y-Off_Z-Off_FX-On_FL-Off.png

          Printer stopped with extruder fan on and fan layer at 90%:
          X-Off_Y-Off_Z-Off_FX-On_FL-90.png

          From the results, however, I notice that the layer cooling fan produces a lot of "noise" and I don't have to run it above 90% otherwise it becomes "critical". But I can't figure out how to limit the "noise" produced. I've tried rubbers between the fan and the conveyor, but there's not much difference.
          On the new head (completely redesigned) I will have to find a different solution. Any advice?

          photo_2021-11-28_12-02-50.jpg

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators @bernardomattiucci
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            @bernardomattiucci are the fans actually causing a problem? It's common for the accelerometer to pick up some vibration from the fan.

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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            • bernardomattiucciundefined
              bernardomattiucci @dc42
              last edited by

              @dc42 I have ghosting, as well as other minor printing imperfections that could be the result of incorrect slicing settings (ideaMaker).
              I'm reading through various posts on the forum to see how I can try and fix it.
              But first I'm afraid I need to fit the new head (there are significant differences from the one currently installed and theoretically it should be better).

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators @bernardomattiucci
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                @bernardomattiucci vibration from the fans doesn't normally cause ghosting.

                If you are running firmware 3.4beta then you can try using the Input Shaping Plugin. This uses the accelerometer to measure vibration after a sharp deceleration, and hence identify the resonances that cause ghosting. These resonances are typically around 40Hz.

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                • bernardomattiucciundefined
                  bernardomattiucci @dc42
                  last edited by

                  @dc42 I am using 3.3.
                  The accelerometer is temporarily mounted (flying cable) and I don't want to keep it fixed, otherwise I'd have to make a longer cable to run along with all the others coming overhead and I don't feel like it at the moment!

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                  • bernardomattiucciundefined
                    bernardomattiucci
                    last edited by

                    I have just made a change...

                    From:

                    M350 X16 Y16 Z16 E16 I1 ; configure microstepping with interpolation
                    M92 X80.226 Y80.0961 Z800.00 E401.5 ; set steps per mm

                    A:

                    M92 X80.226 Y80.0961 Z800.00 E401.5 ; set steps per mm
                    M350 X128 Y128 Z128 E128 I1 ; configure microstepping

                    (although I1 is useless in this case)

                    And now I'll do some printing....

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                    • bernardomattiucciundefined
                      bernardomattiucci
                      last edited by

                      Print test result
                      Test_X-front.jpg Test_Y-front.jpg Test_X-rear.jpg Test_Y-rear.jpg

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