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    • number40fanundefined
      number40fan
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      Dang, what brand did you get? The ones I bought were Qunqi, cheapest I could find.

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      • BPisLifeundefined
        BPisLife @number40fan
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        @number40fan kingprint. This is so odd. The chances of the banding being exactly the same with a whole new drive line make me think it might be the mounts or something related.

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        • BPisLifeundefined
          BPisLife @BPisLife
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          So I just changed the pulley on one motor that made a noticable change in belt tension as I moved the carriage and now i want to see if the banding changes at all or not.

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          • BPisLifeundefined
            BPisLife @BPisLife
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            Success!! After adjusting the pulley on the motor on the X tower I adjusted the pulley on the right tower as well. There were two set screws and I had both torqued down. There was a lot of play between the pulley and the rod without both, but it turns out using both set screws offset the pulley so that its oblong when secured to the motor shaft. After only using 1 set screw on the flat portion on both motors, the major bands are gone. This is the first time I ever printed this tall without those thick bands.

            Now the next thing I need to do is clean up the smaller bands on the printer.

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            • number40fanundefined
              number40fan
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              Awesome.

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              • BPisLifeundefined
                BPisLife @number40fan
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                @number40fan Thanks for your help. So I printed the original part and I am getting banding again. At least it is significantly better and I know where the issue is. Will wait until I get the new pulleys.

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                • BPisLifeundefined
                  BPisLife
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                  As promised I am going to keep this updated. I completely tore down the printer and put it all back together. In the process I replaced the flat style T-nuts that anycubic use with traditional ones as the flat ones can slide over time. I say this because I noticed a 1mm gap in one extrusion to the corner bracket that wasn't there before. I realized this as I found the top of the circle that had a flat spot that aligned itself with the Y tower. Maybe all the work to swap the PCB with the Duet WiFi I moved it. In any event I squared everything up and replaced the corner brackets with metal ones from RobotDigg.

                  Here is a picture of the progression. The bottom was with old belts and pulleys, middle is with new belts pulleys, and the top is the latest. You can see it is a lot smoother, but I still can't figure out the banding.
                  Top picture is the base and the bottom picture is of the top. The bands vary with print time. The first two rods had infill with the latest being printed in vase mode.

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                  • dc42undefined
                    dc42 administrators
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                    Are you using PID or bang-bang control of the bed heater?

                    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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                    • BPisLifeundefined
                      BPisLife @dc42
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                      @dc42 PID. I am convinced it is the bed. What do you use on the delta to hold the build plate. This printer came with plastic holders but I wonder if they have warped over time as I have been printing with nylon so needed that bed hot.

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                      • BPisLifeundefined
                        BPisLife
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                        Finally, I get to close out this post!

                        The thin banding in previous pictures went away with the frame rebuild. The thick banding went away when I tightened the bed's feet up against it so there was no chance of movement.

                        The result, a perfect print with no banding.

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                        • T3P3Tonyundefined
                          T3P3Tony administrators @BPisLife
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                          @bpislife starting to look very good!

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