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    • Vetiundefined
      Veti
      last edited by

      trigger the endstop manualy and check the endstop status with M119

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      • tsitalon1undefined
        tsitalon1
        last edited by

        Still at work, so I haven't tried the above yet, can I just switch to load sensing with a CoreXY setup?

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        • tsitalon1undefined
          tsitalon1 @dc42
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          @dc42 said in First Hevo - need some setup guidance.:

          @tsitalon1 said in First Hevo - need some setup guidance.:

          Yep, these units:
          https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XTB7WMK

          Still confused, do I need to connect all 3 wires like the Makerbot units then?

          Yes, those look like clones of the Makerbot.

          Working, Thank you!

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          • tsitalon1undefined
            tsitalon1
            last edited by tsitalon1

            Getting great results with one caveat:

            20mm cube print, one edge is bulging all the way up the print, only one edge.

            I've played with Jerk/Acceleration to no avail, also tried adjusting Extruder steps, and random seam yet problem persists. Printing at 60mm/s / 30mm/sec External perms.

            using Slic3r 1.42.0 Alpha 2, any help would be appreciated!
            0_1549728268241_20190209_100216.jpg

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            • JamesMundefined
              JamesM
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              Could be oozing when it goes to the next layer..maybe try increasing your z-axis speed, acceleration and jerk in the config file.

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              • tsitalon1undefined
                tsitalon1 @JamesM
                last edited by

                Found that changing to a random seam, simply moved this issue all over the model in random spots.

                It's definitely related to layer changes, I've increased retraction to 7 and retraction speed to 90mm, my next test is to enable retraction on layer change.

                I am using a somewhat long bowden setup, roughly 750mm tube..

                I''ll try upping the Z axis Speed as well.

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                • Phaedruxundefined
                  Phaedrux Moderator @tsitalon1
                  last edited by

                  @tsitalon1 said in First Hevo - need some setup guidance.:

                  enable retraction on layer change

                  I think you definitely want that.

                  That is a quite long bowden tube, which will make this problem difficult to resolve. Bulging and blobbling like this at the layer seam is usually due to the time it takes to transition from one layer to another. The solution is to make the transition as quick as possible so that the filament doesn't have time to ooze out.

                  Z axis speed, retraction speed, and acceleration values need to be fairly high. And pressure advance will be critical to reducing the pressure at the nozzle enough to allow the retraction to prevent ooze.

                  Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                  • tsitalon1undefined
                    tsitalon1 @Phaedrux
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                    @phaedrux

                    Where can I learn more about pressure advance on the Duet?

                    Is it enabled by default, is there a guide to follow?

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                    • Phaedruxundefined
                      Phaedrux Moderator
                      last edited by

                      https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Pressure_advance

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                      • JamesMundefined
                        JamesM
                        last edited by

                        With that long a bowden tube I would start pressure advance at a value around .7 I use .55 on my Ender 3 printer when printing PLA and .95 when printing petg.

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                        • Gearundefined
                          Gear
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                          enable retract on layer change.

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                          • tsitalon1undefined
                            tsitalon1
                            last edited by

                            Tried all combinations above and everything I can think of, switched to Capricorn XS which helped.

                            I'm getting incredible quality on all prints except this damn cube....

                            Look at the corners, this is only happening on 2 points.

                            Bottom right on Y side
                            0_1550802057040_20190221_201659.jpg

                            Top Left on X side:
                            0_1550802090618_20190221_201721.jpg

                            All other corners are fine.

                            I noticed this happens above/below the indented Character but not inline with the character on the side.

                            Pictures above are with Retraction of 6mm @220mm/s with pressure advance of M572 D0 S0.1. I didn't see much improvement with higher PA and/or retract on layer change enabled.

                            Any help would be appreciated.

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                            • Phaedruxundefined
                              Phaedrux Moderator
                              last edited by

                              It happens above and below the letters because the slicer is able to hide the seam on the inside corners of the indented letters. Above and below it has no choice but to place the seam on the sharpest corner.

                              Fortunately most models aren't cubes and there are usually better places to hide the layer seam. Sometimes it's best to align it into a single vertical line to keep from having little scars everywhere.

                              The seam can be minimized but it never really goes away. It's up to you to manage it and tell the slicer where you prefer to place it.

                              Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                              • tsitalon1undefined
                                tsitalon1
                                last edited by

                                That's the funny part - I have Slic3r configured to align the seam.

                                I'll take a pic with radom seam to see the difference.

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                                • Phaedruxundefined
                                  Phaedrux Moderator
                                  last edited by

                                  That looks exactly like what I would expect align to look like.

                                  I suggest printing one cube with each option to see what each option looks like.

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