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    • DR8undefined
      DR8
      last edited by

      Hi,

      I have an Hbot with 1.8 degree nema 17 motors. I run them at 32 microsteps. My problem is that i have a hard time calibrating steps/mm. I have modeled a 30/30/30 mm cube and printed it with 3 perimeters, 3 bottom layers and 6 on top. My steps/mm on X and Y were set to 204 and the cube came out 29.7 on X and 29.5 on Y. So i made the calculus ( 30/29.7=1.01 ; 204x1.01=206.4)for X and (30/29.5=1.1069 ; 204x1.0169=207.4) . After this calibration the cube came X=29.7 and Y=29.6

      I should mention that before all of this I have calibrated my extruder steps/mm and the cubes were printed with the same material (PLA) at the same temp(205) as when i have performed the extruder calibration. Any ideas?

      Thanks.

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators
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        The undersize could be caused by under-extrusion or by backlash. If you print a larger cube e.g. 50m or 60mm, you can measure whether the undersize is by the same amount or by the same ratio compared with the smaller cube. If it's the same ratio, the steps/mm needs adjusting, or you can use M579 instead. If it's by the same amount, then the problem is under extrusion or backlash.

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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        • DR8undefined
          DR8
          last edited by

          Ok, I'll go for 50x50x50 and post the results.

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          • DR8undefined
            DR8
            last edited by

            So after I printed a calibration cube of 60x60x60 at 205 degree, Pla, 2 perimeters, 3 bottom layers and 6 on top the dimensions are: X=59.2 Y=59.11 Z=60. These are middle measurements. If I measure the bottom I get: X=59.3 Y=59.23

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            • dc42undefined
              dc42 administrators
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              Taking those measurements together with the ones for the smaller cube, it does sound that your steps/mm are off. Are the belts tight enough?

              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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              • DR8undefined
                DR8
                last edited by

                The belt is tight and I retighten all the screws, pulleys and so on. I have changed the values for X=220 and Y=230 just to see what's happening. I'll post the result.

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