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Okay maybe I'm being slightly pessimistic but Marlin is frequently quoted as only being able to generate 40khz step pulses from a mega/ramps board. So you're using repetier? I've little experience with it, but to do the moves you quoted that's 75khz step pulses, so that seems reasonable from what I'm told it's code is more efficient.
But on a delta is a pure z move really a good test? Whilst moving up/down is the worst case in terms of maximum step pulses to be generated, the processing requirements to calculate the movement are very little, all motors move by the same amount to achieve pure z movement. Any other movements require a lot of square root calculations which load the processor . How fast can that same machine (on a dry run) do a circular spiral vase, this is a more useful test, given that you almost never do a large pure z move when printing?
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Well I have got it moving at 330mm/s but I am not sure I dare to go faster this is on 1/16 to 1/256 interpolated microstepping.
I can try other modes. There's more mass now I've set up a dual flying extruder.
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Does nebbian's machine use 0.9deg motors?
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All in all, I guess that printers with moving beds will always have the problem to some extent.
I have another idea: How about using a leadscrew for the Y axis instead of the GT2 belt? My heated bed is 320mm long in Y and the physical length of the axis is 420mm. In addition to that the Y carriage is pretty heavy so maybe the belt is just too elastic for this kind of weight. Maybe a leadscrew will eliminate the issue as it has no elasticity.
Any thoughts on this?
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Re: War against ripples July 03, 2017 07:21AM |
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One of my printers has a ball screw in the Y axis, installed to reduce the ringing I was getting when it was belt driven. It definitely improved the ringing but the noise level is so high I had to leave the machine at the makerspace because my wife complained about it. It's driven by a 425 oz-in NEMA-23 motor that has it's own DSP driver and a 32V power supply. Maximum reliable print and motion speed is limited to about 40 mm/sec with that machine because there's a nasty mechanical resonance at about 50 mm/sec that causes the Y axis to skip steps if it hits 50 mm/sec even briefly, such as when printing a circle. Otherwise I think it could print much faster. IRIC the lead of the ball screw is 10 mm/rev.
NEMA-23 motors vibrate quite a bit, even with high microstepping (64:1, IRIC), and the vibration is very efficiently coupled through the ball screw to the bed plate, hence the noise. I've tried antivibration motor mounts, etc. all to no avail. I should probably try a lower torque motor- that might push the resonance up to a higher speed...
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