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    • Mikeundefined
      Mike @timcurtis67
      last edited by

      @timcurtis67 Yep, the stl files are the same. It's sliced with S3D, but the same problem persists with slic3r and Cura, with different models (like a circle with >200 segments). And Gcode files don't show the segmentation in the preview. So I think it has something to do with my settings or hardware.

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      • Phaedruxundefined
        Phaedrux Moderator
        last edited by

        Try increasing your XYZE jerk.

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        • sigxcpuundefined
          sigxcpu @Phaedrux
          last edited by

          @phaedrux said in Circles not being circles:

          Try increasing your XYZE jerk.

          M566 X900 Y900 Z900 E900:900

          Aren't they high enough? I use the same settings and I don't have cornered circles.

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          • Mikeundefined
            Mike @Phaedrux
            last edited by

            @phaedrux Tried to, even at 4000 mm/min it's still the segmented movement pattern.

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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator
              last edited by

              I'm leaning towards mechanical issue. Is something loose or worn?

              Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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              • Mikeundefined
                Mike @Phaedrux
                last edited by

                @phaedrux I assumed that as well at first since it manifested itself right after a hardware upgrade. As far as I was able to tell - no, all the linear rails move smoothly, I replaced the steppers with new ones and tightened all of the motor pulleys.

                I've got no problems with sharp corners or straight lines, regardless of the orientation, which led me to assume it's a firmware/config problem - could have messed something up adjusting the machine for new dimensions and better rigidity.

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                • dc42undefined
                  dc42 administrators
                  last edited by

                  Is it printing the circles smoothly, or jerkily? What speed are you printing them at?

                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                  • Mikeundefined
                    Mike @dc42
                    last edited by

                    @dc42 Jerkily. On the 1st layer I can see that instead of moving in smooth arks the print head makes jerky linear motions, with each corner ending up with a blob. The speed ranges from 20mm/s on the first layer to around 90 mm/s on subsequent ones.

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators
                      last edited by dc42

                      Please post the GCode file you are trying to print on a file sharing site and post a link to it here.

                      Note, when printing GCode files generated by S3D it's normal to see jerky movements when the skirt is printed. This is because of a bug in S3D that generates short non-printing moves between printing moves. Fortunately it seems to do this only when generating the skirt.

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                      • Mikeundefined
                        Mike @dc42
                        last edited by

                        @dc42 https://www.dropbox.com/s/t1fg19ojh7vo4d8/MasterSpool_V4_002_Export3_PARTA_RTP.gcode?dl=0 Here's the file that was being printed in the picture above. Unfortunately the behavior also persists when slicing with slic3r and Cura.

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators
                          last edited by dc42

                          I'm printing your gcode file on my Kossel XL now. It's printing smoothly, but I can see that the model has been exported to STL with a large segment size, about 5mm.

                          What I suspect is happening is that it's not printing smoothly because of your acceleration or jerk settings. Because you are using a Bowden extruder with no pressure advance, this is causing over- and under-extrusion at different places in each segment.

                          So the first thing to do is to check your speed, acceleration, jerk and pressure advance settings. To verify them, send the following commands without parameters through the GCode Console:

                          M201
                          M203
                          M566
                          M572 D0

                          Check that the values reported match the values you have set in config.g.

                          Fof reference, here is my config.g file.

                          ; Configuration file for dc42 Kossel
                          
                          ; Communication and general
                          M111 S0                             	; Debug off
                          M550 PKossel		        	; Machine name (can be anything you like)
                          M552 S1
                          M555 P2                             	; Set output to look like Marlin
                          M575 P1 B57600 S1                   	; Set auxiliary serial port baud rate and require checksum (for PanelDue)
                          M586 P2 S1				; enable Telnet
                          
                          ; Axis and motor configuration
                          M569 P0 S0 F5				; Drive 0 goes forwards
                          M569 P1 S0 F5				; Drive 1 goes forwards
                          M569 P2 S0 F5				; Drive 2 goes forwards
                          M569 P3 S1				; Drive 3 goes backwards
                          M574 X2 Y2 Z2 S1			; set endstop configuration (all endstops at high end, active high)
                          
                          M665 L360.290 R180.357 H469.976 B150.0 X0.164 Y-0.131 Z0.000
                          M666 X0.431 Y-1.602 Z1.172 A-0.25 B0.91
                          M92 X200 Y200 Z200			; Set axis steps/mm
                          M906 X1000 Y1000 Z1000 E800		; Set motor currents (mA)
                          M201 X2000 Y2000 Z2000 E1000:120	; Accelerations (mm/s^2)
                          M203 X15000 Y15000 Z15000 E3600:3600	; Maximum speeds (mm/min)
                          ;M593 F44.4
                          M593 F0					; disable dynamic acceleration
                          M566 X600 Y600 Z600 E600:40		; Maximum instant speed changes
                          G21                                 	; Work in millimetres
                          G90                                 	; Send absolute coordinates...
                          M83                                 	; ...but relative extruder moves
                          
                          ; Fans
                          M106 P1 H1 T45 S1			; hot end fan
                          M106 P2 H100:101 T45:55 L0.3		; electronics cooling fan
                          
                          ; Thermistors and heaters
                          M305 P0 T100000 B3950 R4700
                          M305 P1 X200				; Use RTD to monitor Heater 1 temperature
                          
                          ; Heating models
                          M307 H0 A232.3 C1182.1, D2.4 B0		; heater 0 model, use PID
                          M307 H1 A337.1 C137.6, D5.1 B0		; heater 1 model, use PID
                          
                          ; Enable logging after setting the heater models to avoid logging the usual warnings of overpowered heaters
                          M929 S1 P"eventlog.txt"
                          
                          ; Tool definitions
                          M563 P0 D0 H1                       	; Define tool 0
                          G10 P0 S0 R0                        	; Set tool 0 operating and standby temperatures
                          ;M563 P1 D1 H1
                          ;G10 P1 S0 R0                        	; Set tool 0 operating and standby temperatures
                          
                          M92 E418.5:2400                		; Set extruder steps per mm
                          
                          ; Z probe and compensation definition
                          M558 P8 H6 F1000 T10000 R0.2 S0.02 A5	; Z probe is delta effector, Z probe dive height 3mm, probing speed 1000mm/min, travel speed 12000mm/min, max 5 taps, tolerance 0.02mm
                          ;M558 P8 H6 F1000 T10000 R0.4 S0.02 A1	; Z probe is delta effector, Z probe dive height 3mm, probing speed 1000mm/min, travel speed 12000mm/min, max 5 taps, tolerance 0.02mm
                          G31 X0 Y0 Z-0.10 P100			; Set the zprobe offsets and threshold (put your own values here)
                          M557 R140 P11				; Define grid
                          
                          ;*** If you are using axis compensation, put the figures in the following command
                          M556 S78 X0 Y0 Z0                   	; Axis compensation here
                          
                          M912 P0 S-19				; CPU temperature correction
                          M911 S20 R22 P"G91 G1 Z2 F10000 M83 G1 E-5 F3600"	; power fail settings
                          
                          ; Filament
                          M207 S5 R0 F3600 Z0.2			; firmware retraction parameters
                          M572 D0 S0.2				; pressure advance
                          M591 D0 P5 C3 S-1.0 R30			; Duet3D laser filament sensor
                          M592 D0 A0.015 B0.0012 L0.2		; nonlinear extrusion
                          
                          M915 X Y Z H400 S3 R1			; set stall detection parameters
                          
                          M501					; run config-override.g
                          
                          T0					; select first print head
                          

                          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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                          • Mikeundefined
                            Mike @dc42
                            last edited by

                            @dc42 Thanks a lot for the help - I replaced the config file with the one you provided and switched to a Zesty Nimble to eliminate extruder issues, but the problem still persists.

                            Which I guess means it's probably something to do with my kinematic hardware, so at least now I get a vague idea where to look.

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