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    • avion23undefined
      avion23
      last edited by avion23

      I've updated the *.py file with

      • preamble
      • postamble
      • klipper compatibility
      • Marlin compatibility

      advance_cal.py

      These are my results:
      Delta Fyling extruder PA 0 - 0.5 over 40mm PLA
      IMG_20210713_134752.jpg
      Delta Fyling extruder PA 0 - 0.5 over 40mm PLA carbon fiber
      IMG_20210713_134802.jpg

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      • duosvidundefined
        duosvid
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        I have tuned PA according to the method in the wiki, not with the script, but by printing a 100mm cube and adjusting on the fly. I have settled on 0.7, with a bowden tube of around 480mm length.

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        • duosvidundefined
          duosvid @duosvid
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          @duosvid said in Pressure Advance Calibration:

          I have tuned PA according to the method in the wiki, not with the script, but by printing a 100mm cube and adjusting on the fly. I have settled on 0.7, with a bowden tube of around 480mm length.

          overall surface and z-seam look better, I'm now getting gaps in the infill - not in the parameters though . .

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          • Phaedruxundefined
            Phaedrux Moderator @duosvid
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            @duosvid said in Pressure Advance Calibration:

            @duosvid said in Pressure Advance Calibration:

            I have tuned PA according to the method in the wiki, not with the script, but by printing a 100mm cube and adjusting on the fly. I have settled on 0.7, with a bowden tube of around 480mm length.

            overall surface and z-seam look better, I'm now getting gaps in the infill - not in the parameters though . .

            It's not uncommon to need to increase perimeter overlap slightly after tuning pressure advance.

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            • tmitch205undefined
              tmitch205 @dc42
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              @dc42 said in Pressure Advance Calibration:

              Yes that's a valid approach. It's on our list to add a generator of pressure advance tests scripts to reprapfirmware.org, but it hasn't happened yet.

              I know this is a super old thread but wanted to check anyway. Has the generator been created and added? If so, could you provide the link, please?

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              • jay_s_ukundefined
                jay_s_uk @tmitch205
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                @tmitch205 my version of the klipper one generated RRF compatible pressure advance tests https://jaysuk.github.io/Voron/PA/pressure_advance.html

                Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                • symundefined
                  sym
                  last edited by

                  Couldn't get this working, turns out Powershell encodes terminal output as UTF16LE. It will crash the Duet when you try to start it. Convert to UTF8 and smooth sailing.

                  Thanks!

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