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    • Phaedruxundefined
      Phaedrux Moderator
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      Well you could swap drivers for x and y and if it follows the driver.

      But I'm starting to lean towards mechanical

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      • 4latheundefined
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        Increased belt tension on x and y. Bottom section is 20mm/s and upper layers at 100mm/s. I know part of it is the sheen, but it almost goes away entirely at 100.C79B8E1E-71C4-4BF1-9CF6-8BCBCC8000FA.jpeg 7E099B97-2CB4-4337-9033-160FCBBB2112.jpeg

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        • 4latheundefined
          4lathe
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          @Phaedrux any thoughts on why high speed would make the effect almost vanish? I was reading the other thread going on about this. Cant be his Bowden as my setup is bmg/v6 direct and it dies the same thing as his.

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator @4lathe
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            @4lathe said in Weird Ripples on My Maestro rrf3 Conversion:

            any thoughts on why high speed would make the effect almost vanish?

            Just some vague ideas I'm not sure have any relevance to reality.

            If it's a step pulse issue, maybe at the high speeds whatever noise gets smoothed out? But that's out of my realm of understanding and I'm just grasping at straws there.

            Or maybe it's a mechanical issue that gets smoothed out at higher speeds.

            Or maybe it's related to the molten filament getting drawn out more by the higher speed and solidifying to a smoother appearance where the slower speeds allowed the molten filament to cool and retain the shape pattern.

            Total and complete baseless speculation.

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            • supernovaeundefined
              supernovae
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              Hopefully i'm not distracting from main discussion, but i'm having similar issue with .9 degree steppers on a HEVO with titan aero direct drive.

              I recently bumped my X/Y steppers to 85% max rating and my printer is crazy noisy now, but my VFA has really gone down.

              To verify i'm not just seeing crap, i'm going to run a test again right now with high rating and lower and see if it proves it out... changed so many settings i'm not even sure anymore.

              curious if running at 100mm/s keeps the motors out of quiet mode and changes how they algorithm works - as that may explain why super high power ratings may do something similar.

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