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    • dc42undefined
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      What type of printer is it, which firmware version are you running, and what is your extruder steps/mm ?

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      • Vetiundefined
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        its a Hypercube Fusion CoreXY with linear rails.
        Duet Maestro with Firmware Version: 2.02(RTOS) (2018-12-24b1)
        Extruder Steps are 415 for Bondtech BMG

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        • dc42undefined
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          I'm not and expert on CoreXY machines. I've seen a number of threads about similar artefacts on CoreXY machines. AFAIR the pitch of the artefacts generally matches the belt pitch, and the cause is generally friction. Using non-toothed idlers may also contribute.

          Until you resolve this issue, I suggest you use spreadCycle mode for the X and Y drivers, also run them at higher rather than lower current.

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          • Vetiundefined
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            the steppers havent arrived yet.
            but this seems to be a common problem
            see these benchys from a prusa.
            https://youtu.be/FAXUjZZER5E?t=563

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            • Phaedruxundefined
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              @veti said in Artefacts on walls:

              the steppers havent arrived yet.
              but this seems to be a common problem
              see these benchys from a prusa.
              https://youtu.be/FAXUjZZER5E?t=563

              That looks like plain old ringing to me though.

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              • Vetiundefined
                Veti
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                ok my 0.9 stepper motors arrived.

                Looks ok from this angle
                0_1553110555588_IMG_20190320_202637.jpg
                Same Cube, different angle, but still a lot better than before
                0_1553110561962_IMG_20190320_202747.jpg

                However now i am getting layer shifts (as seen at the bottom layer), so i have to do some more tuning.

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                • Vetiundefined
                  Veti
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                  the layer shifts were due to the lowered stealthchop -> spreadcycle switchover.

                  its not that important but i think it would be more consistent to specify the V Parameter in M569 as mm/s rather than clock cycles

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                  • dc42undefined
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                    @veti said in Artefacts on walls:

                    its not that important but i think it would be more consistent to specify the V Parameter in M569 as mm/s rather than clock cycles

                    Then we would need to reprogram the stepper drivers when you set the steps/mm. So I compromised with setting the TPWMTHRS value but reporting the corresponding speed too. Also bear in mind that these are belt speeds, which for CoreXY, delta. SCARA| etc. printers are not the same as head speeds.

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                    • Vetiundefined
                      Veti
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                      so i bought an ender 3 on sale and was surprised to find the same artefacts on the wall. I have not done much tuning on the machine yet.
                      This is using a board with marlin 2.0

                      0_1554556146376_IMG_20190406_150516.jpg

                      so am i beeing to picky and there are inherent artefacts for 3d printing?

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                      • dc42undefined
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                        I can think of three likely causes of artefacts like that, that go all the way across the face (not just at the leading edge, which is symptomatic of ringing):

                        1. Belt issues. If that's the case then the pitch will be related to the belt tooth pitch and will not vary with layer height or extrusion width. A possible cause is the use of smooth idlers instead of toothed ones.

                        2. Motor issues (least likely). In this case the pitch of the artefacts will be a multiple of full motor steps, most likely it will be 1, 2 or 4 full steps.

                        3. Extruder issues. In this case then the pitch will decrease if you increase layer height or extrusion width. A possible cause is the use of an ungeared extruder with low steps/mm. Remedies include increasing extruder microstepping, changing from a 1.8deg to a 0.9deg motor, or changing to a geared extruder.

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