Prints super slow no matter what I adjust
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@Veti No, I set them in the config.g file and turned them off in the slicer.
Correction, I have "speed" set at 25 for first layer and 50 for all other layers. I have acceleration and jerk (instantaneous speed change) set in config.g file and turned off in the slicer.
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open the generated g code and look for M201 M203 or M204.
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@Veti There aren't any in the code.
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@Blaidd said in Prints super slow no matter what I adjust:
M92 X160.00 Y160.00 Z800.00 E93.75 ; set steps per mm
did you buy 0.9 steppers? otherwise you are off by 2 here
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@Veti Yes, sorry. I forgot to mention that. I was upgrading the stepper motors (something got spilled on 2 of them and to be safe I just replaced them all) and accidentally bought 0.9 instead of 1.8, then decided to just go with it instead of trying to deal with the hassle of returning them. It was working fine, until suddenly everything slowed down to a crawl.
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post the beginning of your g code file with the first couple of print moves
also try prusaslicer to test
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@Veti said in Prints super slow no matter what I adjust:
post the beginning of your g code file with the first couple of print moves
;TIME:2425 ;Filament used: 1.41972m ;Layer height: 0.2 ;MINX:96.5 ;MINY:96.5 ;MINZ:0.2 ;MAXX:138.5 ;MAXY:138.5 ;MAXZ:20 ;Generated with Cura_SteamEngine mb-master-20200822 T0 M190 S60 M104 S185 M109 S185 M82 ;absolute extrusion mode ; Ender 3 Custom Start G-code G92 E0 ; Reset Extruder G28 ; Home all axes G1 Z2.0 F3000 ; Move Z Axis up little to prevent scratching of Heat Bed G1 X1.0 Y20 Z0.3 F5000.0 ; Move to start position G1 X1.0 Y200.0 Z0.3 F1500.0 E15 ; Draw the first line G1 X1.4 Y200.0 Z0.3 F5000.0 ; Move to side a little G1 X1.4 Y20 Z0.3 F1500.0 E30 ; Draw the second line G92 E0 ; Reset Extruder G1 Z2.0 F3000 ; Move Z Axis up little to prevent scratching of Heat Bed G1 X5 Y20 Z0.3 F5000.0 ; Move over to prevent blob squish M83 ;relative extrusion mode G1 F2400 E-1.5 ;LAYER_COUNT:100 ;LAYER:0 M107 G0 F7500 X99.698 Y99.764 Z0.2 ;TYPE:SKIRT G1 F2400 E1.5 G1 F1500 X100.386 Y99.127 E0.0277 G1 X101.126 Y98.551 E0.0277 G1 X101.912 Y98.039 E0.02771
And then after the skirt finishes, here's the beginning of the first layer:
;MESH:20mm_calibration_cube.stl G0 F7500 X126.5 Y126.5 ;TYPE:WALL-INNER G1 F2400 E1.5 G1 F1500 X108.5 Y126.5 E0.53178 G1 X108.5 Y108.5 E0.53178
@Veti said in Prints super slow no matter what I adjust:
also try prusaslicer to test
It just so happens that I have PrusaSlicer, I just stopped using it because the Chep-Cura setup was (usually) working better, but I did not set up the settings I recently got from all the tests I ran. That said, it did appear to run full speed (only did first 2 layers to test).
ETA: Okay, now I'm even more confused. Just out of curiosity, I resliced the test cube without making any changes to my Cura settings and ran it... and it's running perfectly. So at this point the only thing I can think of is maybe a corrupt download of the file, somehow? Or maybe a random setting from all the testing got left in memory, and it finally dropped out?
ETA2: False alarm. I accidentally uploaded the same file a second time, instead of the new one. It's still not going above 10mm/s with the Cura file.
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did you change cura to reprap flavour?
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@Veti That was one of the first things I did when I installed the Duet, and it worked for over a year. I did not change it recently.
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Well, we've established the problem is not with the Duet (or, more accurately, the settings I adjusted on my Duet). So I'll just delete my Cura custom profile and start over with the Chep profile that I know functions properly. I'll have to spend a few hours calibrating stuff all over again, but half the stuff (the ones I saved in Duet config.g) is already done.
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Did you happen to have a really high minimum layer time set?
Your X Y jerk is set a bit low. M566 X360.00 Y360.00