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    • Phaedruxundefined
      Phaedrux Moderator
      last edited by Phaedrux

      How recently did you get the Titan Aero? Older batches had issues with bearings failing and causing all sorts of intermittent problems. Do you see any rust like residue around the bearings? Does it ever make any clicking or squeaking sounds?

      E3D will send you replacement bearings free of charge if you request them. Made a world of difference for me.

      I would also try increasing your motor currents for X and Y to 85% of their rated max.

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      • rbjam83undefined
        rbjam83 @timothyz
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        @timothyz Just printed two more cubes, in one X and Y were set to x8 microstepping without interpolation, and on the other, I did the same with the extruder motor. Nothing. No change.
        But I'm reading other threads about more in depth settings of the stepper drivers. I'll try some of those later.

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        • rbjam83undefined
          rbjam83 @Phaedrux
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          @phaedrux I bought the Titan just three weeks ago from Filastruder. I'ts already from the new batch and the bearings are fine.

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          • timothyzundefined
            timothyz @rbjam83
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            @rbjam83 Have you tried upping the current to 1.4 or even 1.7 as rated? If you don't drive with enough current, I think steppers tend to cog more, you really need current to microstep well. (Anyone correct me if I'm wrong)

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            • Phaedruxundefined
              Phaedrux Moderator @timothyz
              last edited by

              @timothyz said in Strange Moire like texture on prints:

              @rbjam83 Have you tried upping the current to 1.4 or even 1.7 as rated? If you don't drive with enough current, I think steppers tend to cog more, you really need current to microstep well. (Anyone correct me if I'm wrong)

              I would agree. I get smoothest motion when driving ~85% of rated current as recommended by the setup guide.

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              • rbjam83undefined
                rbjam83 @Phaedrux
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                @phaedrux FINALLY!!
                It was the motor current that was too low. 0_1527890629019_20180601_185644.jpg
                I never would have guessed it, since I was operating on the "but I print slow" mind set.

                Thanks everybody! It really was quite the learning experience for me.

                Now I can go on with the rest of the tweaks...

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                • 3DPMicroundefined
                  3DPMicro @rbjam83
                  last edited by 3DPMicro

                  @rbjam83 that was the my first question
                  Looks good now go have fun

                  Duet controlled Lathe, micro mill, 3d printer and 1992 Haas VF2 VMC

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                  • dc42undefined
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                    I'm glad you solved it. Microstepping is not accurate at low motor currents, because of the interaction between the detent torque and the torque resulting from current.

                    Can you tell us the rated current of the motors, the current you were using originally, and the current that resolved the problem?

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                    • rbjam83undefined
                      rbjam83 @3DPMicro
                      last edited by

                      @3dpmicro I know. And I did increase the current from 800mA to 1000mA and got no improvement. As I said, I had the wrong mind set about this. I was doing incremental changes when I should have gone bigger.

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                      • rbjam83undefined
                        rbjam83 @dc42
                        last edited by

                        @dc42 The full spec of the motors are as follows:
                        Steps / mm: 200
                        Rated Voltage: 3.4 V
                        Rated Current: 1700 mA
                        Phase Resistance: 2 ohms
                        Inductance: 3 mH
                        Holding Torque: 40 N

                        Initially I was using 800mA when the issue fist presented. I then increased it to 1000mA to no effect. It was only when I went to 1400mA that the texture disappeared.

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators @rbjam83
                          last edited by

                          @rbjam83 said in Strange Moire like texture on prints [SOLVED]:

                          @dc42 The full spec of the motors are as follows:
                          Steps / mm: 200
                          Rated Voltage: 3.4 V
                          Rated Current: 1700 mA
                          Phase Resistance: 2 ohms
                          Inductance: 3 mH
                          Holding Torque: 40 N

                          Initially I was using 800mA when the issue fist presented. I then increased it to 1000mA to no effect. It was only when I went to 1400mA that the texture disappeared.

                          Thanks. Do you know whether it was the XY motor currents that made the difference, or the extruder motor current?

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                          • pabomanundefined
                            paboman @rbjam83
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                            @rbjam83
                            current was to low for extruder motor or XY Motors ?
                            thx

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                            • rbjam83undefined
                              rbjam83 @dc42
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                              @dc42 It was the X and Y motors. The extruder motor was ok, it is also a different motor (its the slim 0.9 deg sold by E3D).

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                              • Phaedruxundefined
                                Phaedrux Moderator
                                last edited by

                                What brand and model? Just for curiousity.

                                Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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