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    • RE: Confused with Print Definitions and Error Diagnosis.

      Sorry for the delay in responding.

      I spent the weekend and every night this week running tests and tweaking my Cura settings. I also reran my tests for extruder steps calibration and all the tests as outlined in the "Mat's Hub" document here.

      The results look like this.

      0_1567604256301_Test-Results-Assorted-Tests.png

      There has been a distinct improvement in the original issue as seen here with the central under extrusion..

      0_1567604314288_Original-Angle.png

      ... which now looks like this;

      0_1567604325173_Latest-Angle.png

      This this been achieved by a change and test process of printing temp, retraction tests, extrusion multiplier tests along with a few other maintenance tests.

      As you can see I still have work to do to stop the rounded corners on the last two right-hand pillars, and there is some warping of the base. I'm going to start playing with dropping the bed temp by 5% intervals and see if that helps.

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: Power Cable Heating Up.

      Replaced the cabling from the PSU to the Main board power connector with good quality AWG12 silicone cables. Tested the heated bed for signs of heating and there was no issue. This one's fixed.

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    • RE: Process for running a PID auto-tune and its results

      Actually, forget that. I just ran the temp tests again on both bed and extruder and they are sitting steady at the requested temperatures (Bed = 60 Extruder = 190). I think that my PID tuning has been successful.

      posted in Tuning and tweaking
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    Latest posts made by B0M0A0K

    • RE: Confused with Print Definitions and Error Diagnosis.

      Sorry for the delay in responding.

      I spent the weekend and every night this week running tests and tweaking my Cura settings. I also reran my tests for extruder steps calibration and all the tests as outlined in the "Mat's Hub" document here.

      The results look like this.

      0_1567604256301_Test-Results-Assorted-Tests.png

      There has been a distinct improvement in the original issue as seen here with the central under extrusion..

      0_1567604314288_Original-Angle.png

      ... which now looks like this;

      0_1567604325173_Latest-Angle.png

      This this been achieved by a change and test process of printing temp, retraction tests, extrusion multiplier tests along with a few other maintenance tests.

      As you can see I still have work to do to stop the rounded corners on the last two right-hand pillars, and there is some warping of the base. I'm going to start playing with dropping the bed temp by 5% intervals and see if that helps.

      posted in General Discussion
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    • Confused with Print Definitions and Error Diagnosis.

      I am trying to fix an issue I see when printing, in this case using a series of angle tests. I spent yesterday running tests to dial in my retraction settings and today wanted to try and figure out why I am seeing warping in prints that employ and overhang element.

      The one in particular I am trying to fix is an error in the printing of the DII Cooler. Namely warping around a nut hole. On this version the hole is intended to be elongated (I assume to help with positioning) but the area around the hole has warped.

      0_1567336797095_Print Definitions-4.png

      In the photo you can also see that I am seeing what appears to be missing or skipped layers and I am trying to resolve this at the same time as the warping (I should maybe be focusing on one at a time).

      So to test progress I setup to print the angle test by Schematix on Thingiverse.

      I performed my usual pre-print tests, Z-Alignment, bed leveling, Bed cleaning etc. I then started the print with the following settings;

      Wanhao Duplicator i3 V2.1

      Duet3d Wifi Firmware: 2.02(RTOS) (2018-12-24b1)
      Web Interface Version: 1.22.6

      Cura 4.2.1

      Resolution: 0.3mm
      Print Temp: 190
      Initial print temp: 180
      Build Plate Temp: 60
      Flow: 100%
      Retraction enabled
      Retraction Distance: 1.3mm
      Retraction Speed: 25
      Print Speed: 60
      Travel Speed: 120
      Initial Layer Speed: 30.0
      Cooling Enabled
      FAN Speed: 100
      FAN Regular Speed: 100
      FAN Max Speed: 100
      Support: No
      Build Plate Adhesion: Skirt
      Skirt Width: 3
      Print Sequence: All At Once

      The angle test print came out as follows and you can see that there is what looks like missing layer on stacks 2,3 and 5 but not on 1, 5 & 6

      0_1567336863141_Print Definitions-2.png

      0_1567336880128_Print Definitions-3.png

      This leads me into my confusion (and thereby my question) about what term I should be searching for when trying to find a solution. What is presented in this print could be classified as a "missing layer", but it coulds also be classed as "temperature variation" or even "Inconsistent Extrusion". I don't know the correct diagnosis of what I am seeing in order to be able to search for a solution.

      Any suggestions please. Has anyone else experienced this and how did you resolve it please?

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: Error: M141: No chamber heater has been configured for slot 0

      OK, that's all fixed. I closed Cura and restarted, the entry appeared and this time contained the setting "28". I set this to zero and the message has gone. I looks like I either ignore future messages or just remember to go and set that entry to zero before proceeding.

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: A Repeating Artifact

      Actually, I kept increasing the retraction and eventually the "tail" disappeared. I needed to increase retraction to 1.3mm before this happened.

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: A Repeating Artifact

      .. And it doesn't actually help if I don't tell you the settings I am using in Cura. Sorry, here are my Cura settings.

      Resolution: 0.2mm
      Print Temp: 200 and later 195
      Print Temp Initial Layer: 200 and later 195
      Initial print temp: 190 and later 185
      Build Plate Temp: 60
      Flow: 100%
      Retraction enabled
      Retraction Distance: 1mm
      Retraction Speed: 25
      Print Speed: 60
      Travel Speed: 120
      Initial Layer Speed: 30.0
      Cooling Enabled
      FAN Speed: 100
      FAN Regular Speed: 100
      FAN Max Speed: 100
      Support: No
      Build Plate Adhesion: Skirt
      Skirt Width: 3
      Print Sequence: All At Once

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: A Repeating Artifact

      @mrehorstdmd OK, I took your advice and focused on using calibration cubes to set retraction first. Here are the results and it's clear that the farther away from 1mm the worse it gets.
      0_1567265411154_Calibration Cubes Retraction Tests.png
      One strange artifact that appears on all these cubes is the "tail". It typically appears on the first cube and varying lengths in between but always presents again on the last cube.

      0_1567265422778_Calibration Cubes Retraction Test - Tails.png

      Any thoughts on what might be causing this?

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: Error: M141: No chamber heater has been configured for slot 0

      @grizewald Thanks, unfortunately it is already set to zero.

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: Error: M141: No chamber heater has been configured for slot 0

      @veti Oh, I've not been using any plugins, didn't even know about the Duet plugin but will go take a look now. Thanks.

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: Error: M141: No chamber heater has been configured for slot 0

      Yes, g code flavor is set to RepRap.

      posted in General Discussion
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    • Error: M141: No chamber heater has been configured for slot 0

      Hi

      I have started seeing the error message "Error: M141: No chamber heater has been configured for slot 0" following an upgrade to the latest version of Ultimaker Cura (version 4.2.1). I see from other posts that this is an error message that can be ignored and that if you interrogate the gcode produced by Cura you can see the M141 line.

      This seems to be a new addition and I was wondering if anyone had managed to find the setting that triggers this message (so I can turn it off). It's that of [a]. Live with it or [b]. Manually edit the line out before every new print.

      posted in General Discussion
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