Strange banding on the sides February 06, 2019 02:16AM |
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Re: Strange banding on the sides February 07, 2019 07:22AM |
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MCcarman
If it was the extruder i would have expected it to be in both directions.
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MCcarman
Does it change with print speed?
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MCcarman
Is the bed oscilating in the X direction while it moves in Y.
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Re: Strange banding on the sides February 08, 2019 10:37AM |
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So it might relate to an electrical cycle then (4 full steps, i.e. 0.64mm). See discussion here: Fine Vertical Artifacts / Trinamic Chop Tuning, Any Effect?Quote
ArtemKuchin
No, does not seem to be relates to full step. The pulley is 16 teeth, 32mm perimeter, the motor is 200 steps (1.8 degree), so, 32/200=0.16mm
Re: Strange banding on the sides February 10, 2019 01:22PM |
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Attention microPlyer only works perfectly with a stable STEP frequency.
At 16 MHz system clock frequency, this results in a minimum step input frequency of 16 Hz for microPlyer operation. A lower step rate causes a standstill event to be detected.
During the last cycle at the slower rate, microPlyer did not generate all 16 microsteps, so there is a small jump in motor angle between the first and second cycles at the higher rate.