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dc42
It's hard to advise you without knowing what the relationship between Vref on your driver is and the motor current. Maybe someone else knows what it is for the Ender 3 with the stock controller? The rated motor current of the Hemera is 1.33A.
Depending on what chip your stepper driver uses, diodes in series with the motor (aka TL Smoothers) may help. They typically help a lot when using DRV8825 drivers, and sometimes help when using A4988 drivers.
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this issue is probably more visible because of what appears to be under extrusion.
but to be sure:
have you printed a xyz cube to test x,y,z size, and is it within your desired specs?
is your machine sturdy on the x and y rails? any slop or play. is the belt tight?
there is mention of an ender 3 board, but what printer is this from, does it have a sturdy frame? ( i didn't see a printer or model of printer named but it is possible i missed it in all the reading)
what nozzle are you using?
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if those questions are answered to your own level of satisfaction then:
try upping the steps per mm even more. what stands out to me is the different wall thicknesses at various heights in the model's images.
there always is a small amount of slippage from feedstock, so this can be partially corrected by upping current to a point. the rest of the slippage is from stretching of the feedstock and various other small factors.
i would expect this to be less on a dual sided gear extrusion.
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another thing to thing about is that different feedstocks have different force pressures from gear teeth, so diameter of circle of teeth is different slightly depending on feedstock, are you using a really soft pla? how deep. are the teeth bites?
i would up the steps per mm 10 steps at a time until you see a change, hopefully an improvement, if you up it and it gets worse, or starts to fold layers, then it could be something else.
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thanks for that information, what happens if you lower the driver current to 60%, and then lower it as far as it can go and still print at correct speeds? its just a thing to try.
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