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    How to read the Input Shaping Plugin data.

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    • Nurgelrotundefined
      Nurgelrot
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      Just what the title says 🙂 I've got a printer, Voron in this case, it prints well. I can muck around with IS and get the ringing down to minimal but I've no idea what im really doing just playing with numbers. I just had to redo some parts on it so I thought I'd take a bare bones motion capture and post it here and ask the comunity to tell me what setting I should be looking for. I Know I'm not the only one that could use a IS leason 🙂
      IS1.png

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      • chrishammundefined
        chrishamm administrators @Nurgelrot
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        @Nurgelrot There is a general description here. In principle you attempt to choose the shaper with the narrowest band that still cancels most of the ringing frequency peaks. You can preview the estimated effect by checking the corresponding shaper types on the right side.

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        • Nurgelrotundefined
          Nurgelrot @chrishamm
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          @chrishamm Right that's basically what I do. But I don't know playing around with a pretty graph until things look "flatter" bugs me 🙂 Is there was some way of knowing I'm doing it "Right"? I guess at the end of the day as long as the prints look corect its the only indicator. I doesn't help that in all the IS examples you see this clear peek none of my printers no matter how I adust them ever have pretty graphs.

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