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    AS-3D Druck
    last edited by 19 Sept 2017, 00:09

    If you are a Bowden User than you can try this:

    Max Retract Length = TZ length + (BT length / 250mm)

    (On the e3D V6 Bowden TZ length is about 2.5mm - 3mm)

    This is what i found yesterday in the Prometheus Hotend Wiki:
    https://www.distechautomation.com/pages/pro-v2-hot-end-guide#1.03

    Best regards
    AS-3D Druck / Andre

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      KeeganB
      last edited by 19 Sept 2017, 18:16

      @AS-3D:

      If you are a Bowden User than you can try this:

      Max Retract Length = TZ length + (BT length / 250mm)

      (On the e3D V6 Bowden TZ length is about 2.5mm - 3mm)

      This is what i found yesterday in the Prometheus Hotend Wiki:
      https://www.distechautomation.com/pages/pro-v2-hot-end-guide#1.03

      Jumping in here, because that formula interested me. I did a quick calculation with it for my Rostock Max and that would put my retraction at 5mm, which seems pretty high to me.

      Artemis
      Rostock Max v2
      Orion

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        deckingman
        last edited by 19 Sept 2017, 18:42

        Like all these things, it's just a rule of thumb and every extruder/hot end/filament/speed/temperature/pressure advance setting/stepper motor/voltage combination will be different IMO

        Ian
        https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
        https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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          dc42 administrators
          last edited by 19 Sept 2017, 20:11

          My rule of thumb is that retraction length should be about 1mm plus a little less than 1% of the Bowden tube length. This is with 1.75mm filament in standard 2mm ID tubing.

          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
          Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
          http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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            AS-3D Druck
            last edited by 19 Sept 2017, 20:46

            @KeeganB:

            @AS-3D:

            If you are a Bowden User than you can try this:

            Max Retract Length = TZ length + (BT length / 250mm)

            (On the e3D V6 Bowden TZ length is about 2.5mm - 3mm)

            This is what i found yesterday in the Prometheus Hotend Wiki:
            https://www.distechautomation.com/pages/pro-v2-hot-end-guide#1.03

            Jumping in here, because that formula interested me. I did a quick calculation with it for my Rostock Max and that would put my retraction at 5mm, which seems pretty high to me.

            Btw this is from the Prometheus Wiki maybe this calculation works better with there System.

            Best regards
            AS-3D Druck / Andre

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              KeeganB
              last edited by 19 Sept 2017, 20:51

              @AS-3D:

              @KeeganB:

              @AS-3D:

              If you are a Bowden User than you can try this:

              Max Retract Length = TZ length + (BT length / 250mm)

              (On the e3D V6 Bowden TZ length is about 2.5mm - 3mm)

              This is what i found yesterday in the Prometheus Hotend Wiki:
              https://www.distechautomation.com/pages/pro-v2-hot-end-guide#1.03

              Jumping in here, because that formula interested me. I did a quick calculation with it for my Rostock Max and that would put my retraction at 5mm, which seems pretty high to me.

              Btw this is from the Prometheus Wiki maybe this calculation works better with there System.

              Yeah, I read through that link. Interesting stuff in there.

              Doing David's method puts my "calculated" retraction at about 6mm, which is even longer! Those lengths, whether right or wrong, seem like they'd suck too much molten plastic into the cooling area.

              Artemis
              Rostock Max v2
              Orion

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                fma
                last edited by 20 Sept 2017, 06:05

                That's why I recently switched to a Lite6, as I don't print high temperature filaments. With the Lite6, you can retract whatever value you want without jamming it.

                Frédéric

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                  loft
                  last edited by 20 Sept 2017, 06:52

                  Thanks guys! I so far have tried the calculation and it seems to have worked. Im still getting a little blobbing but Im tweaking the extra restart a little to see if that helps. The jamming has stopped as well.

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                    deckingman
                    last edited by 20 Sept 2017, 07:06

                    @KeeganB:

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                    Yeah, I read through that link. Interesting stuff in there.

                    Doing David's method puts my "calculated" retraction at about 6mm, which is even longer! Those lengths, whether right or wrong, seem like they'd suck too much molten plastic into the cooling area.

                    Not really. It's certainly a fact that longer Bowden tubes need more retraction. The theory behind that, is that the filament buckles and twists inside the Bowden tube and 1mm in 100mm seems to be a not unreasonable value. So if you have (say) a 400mm Bowden tube and retract 6mm, then 4mm will be to "straighten out" the filament inside the tube and only 2mm will actually be pulled back from the nozzle. If there is any "play" in the couplings then that too can add to the amount of retraction needed. Typically the standard type of pneumatic couplings that are often used can have a couple of mm play if you don't use clips under them, so that could add another 4mm to what is needed. So adding it all up, a 400, Bowden tube with "sloppy" couplings could need as much as 10mm retraction in order to pull 2mm from the nozzle.

                    Ian
                    https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                    https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                      DeltaCon
                      last edited by 20 Sept 2017, 08:31

                      @KeeganB:

                      Doing David's method puts my "calculated" retraction at about 6mm, which is even longer! Those lengths, whether right or wrong, seem like they'd suck too much molten plastic into the cooling area.

                      I think perhaps David meant "1% of the bowden lenghth measured in centimeter". Bowden lengths on Delta's are most often mentioned in cm. That would put the retraction length at 1.6mm which is fine for E3D and HE280 hotends.

                      If you think trial and error is dangerous, try routine. That's even more so!

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                        KeeganB
                        last edited by 20 Sept 2017, 13:13

                        @DeltaCon:

                        @KeeganB:

                        Doing David's method puts my "calculated" retraction at about 6mm, which is even longer! Those lengths, whether right or wrong, seem like they'd suck too much molten plastic into the cooling area.

                        I think perhaps David meant "1% of the bowden lenghth measured in centimeter". Bowden lengths on Delta's are most often mentioned in cm. That would put the retraction length at 1.6mm which is fine for E3D and HE280 hotends.

                        Maybe, as that number seems much more reasonable.

                        Artemis
                        Rostock Max v2
                        Orion

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                          dc42 administrators
                          last edited by 20 Sept 2017, 13:41

                          No, I meant 1% of the Bowden tube length. I use 4mm on my Ormerod (350mm Bowden tube) and before I enabled pressure advance I needed 7mm on my delta (60mm Bowden tube).

                          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                          Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                          http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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