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How did you configure the jumpers for the microstepping in the RAMPS? What kind and model of Power Supply are you using? Is there any mechanical play in the arm linkages? Could you take a picture of the effector?
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bigfilsing
checked the stepper drivers ...all working fine at a ref voltage of 0.7 VDC
tried lower and they stall at +/- 0.48VDC
tried raising them to 0.9 VDC ...no difference
While trying things out i noticed they also jitter per axis when homing
If , for example the effector is at the build plate and i click home all 3 axis run up to home smoothly and quickly fine
once they contact the micro switch they go down a little way then back up slowly and during the slow part they jitter
Ill try and video it ..strange
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Re: Test print jittery head March 20, 2015 04:24AM |
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Just tried Repetier and after some tweaking with homing and feed rates managed to print ... Same result
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Re: Test print jittery head March 20, 2015 04:30AM |
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Not at all at this stage of the build but that's not the issue ( all 3 steppers tripping in unison would be nearly impossible to create)Quote
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Just tried Repetier and after some tweaking with homing and feed rates managed to print ... Same result
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Good! We can eliminate the firmware as a source of the problem, and by the same token we are now absolutely certain it's not the "8-bitness" of the AVR either.
How are you cooling the RAMPS and stepper drivers? Any fan?
Re: Test print jittery head March 20, 2015 04:39AM |
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Not at all at this stage of the build but that's not the issue ( all 3 steppers tripping in unison would be nearly impossible to create)Quote
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bigfilsing
Just tried Repetier and after some tweaking with homing and feed rates managed to print ... Same result
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Good! We can eliminate the firmware as a source of the problem, and by the same token we are now absolutely certain it's not the "8-bitness" of the AVR either.
How are you cooling the RAMPS and stepper drivers? Any fan?
The drivers do have heat sinks and the bed mosfet as well.
The driver heat sinks are a bit of a joke as they would need to be under the board to be of use
Re: Test print jittery head March 20, 2015 04:44AM |
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bigfilsing
Still plagued by this issue.
I was starting to doubt the steppers and drivers so i uploaded the Marlin test program ( the one that cycles all the outputs/steppers) Everything runs fine and smooth. The steppers are new from E3D so i doubt there's an issue there.
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Re: Test print jittery head March 20, 2015 05:00AM |
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Yes, I agree about the heatsinks on the stepper ICs. And I also agree that their overheat protection circuits are not tripping (the steppers would simply stop for a few seconds until the drivers cool down by 5 or 10C, there is a hysteresis). However to eliminate any weird effect of the heating you could add a small fan on a bracket on top of the RAMPS.
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From this early post of yours it seems that when the steppers move individually there is no jitter, is that correct?
Can we assume there is jitter only when two or three steppers move simultaneously?
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Pardon my ignorance, but what test software is that?
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it still seems to be based around delta motion ...when an XY position at Z height is produced. Very confusingQuote
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Indeed it's a very strange problem. I am having a hard time understanding why the test program results in smooth motion of the steppers whereas all firmwares you have tried until now result in jittery motion.
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bigfilsing
well i retraced my research and found the reference to the 36 tooth timing pulley / drive cog here > [reprap.org]
so that cant be it either.
Running out of options
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Of course the question would remain how others have 36 working but at this stage ill try anything.Quote
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bigfilsing
well i retraced my research and found the reference to the 36 tooth timing pulley / drive cog here > [reprap.org]
so that cant be it either.
Running out of options
Actually you may have hit on something there cos at 44.44 steps there will be a lot more interpolation going on than if you have an even number of steps such as 80 in the case of 20 tooth pulley's
There is a thread in here somewhere where a friend of mine found an issue when printing thin walled objects in the at a certain number of steps the FW was interpolating and causing the print to lean in one direction a very weird problem that came to be a firmware bug.
Anyway beside that I think it may be worth trying 20 tooth pulleys and see if that makes any difference!
Doug
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Of course the question would remain how others have 36 working but at this stage ill try anything.Quote
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bigfilsing
well i retraced my research and found the reference to the 36 tooth timing pulley / drive cog here > [reprap.org]
so that cant be it either.
Running out of options
Actually you may have hit on something there cos at 44.44 steps there will be a lot more interpolation going on than if you have an even number of steps such as 80 in the case of 20 tooth pulley's
There is a thread in here somewhere where a friend of mine found an issue when printing thin walled objects in the at a certain number of steps the FW was interpolating and causing the print to lean in one direction a very weird problem that came to be a firmware bug.
Anyway beside that I think it may be worth trying 20 tooth pulleys and see if that makes any difference!
Doug
As we all know floating point calcs aren't reliable in our world.
I'll try small drive cogs asap.
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bigfilsing
Of course the question would remain how others have 36 working but at this stage ill try anything.Quote
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bigfilsing
well i retraced my research and found the reference to the 36 tooth timing pulley / drive cog here > [reprap.org]
so that cant be it either.
Running out of options
Actually you may have hit on something there cos at 44.44 steps there will be a lot more interpolation going on than if you have an even number of steps such as 80 in the case of 20 tooth pulley's
There is a thread in here somewhere where a friend of mine found an issue when printing thin walled objects in the at a certain number of steps the FW was interpolating and causing the print to lean in one direction a very weird problem that came to be a firmware bug.
Anyway beside that I think it may be worth trying 20 tooth pulleys and see if that makes any difference!
Doug
As we all know floating point calcs aren't reliable in our world.
I'll try small drive cogs asap.
You can test this hypothesis right at the LCD without the need to disassemble your pulleys etc, just configure the number of steps/mm to 44 or 40 instead of 44.44 and see what happens. Or if you don't have an LCD you can send the appropriate commands to set these values.
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