Vertical Banding /same printer /same settings / same slicer April 26, 2015 12:03AM |
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Re: Verical Ridges/same printer/same settings April 26, 2015 03:31AM |
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Re: Verical Ridges/same printer/same settings April 26, 2015 06:52AM |
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Re: Verical Ridges/same printer/same settings April 27, 2015 01:52AM |
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ggherbaz
I use Simplify3d too just lower your infill to perimeter overlap, that will fix the problem.
Re: Verical Ridges/same printer/same settings April 27, 2015 02:03AM |
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the_digital_dentist
If the infill % is low and the outer walls are thin the infill will cause vertical ridges like that.
If the ridges don't correspond to the infill, maybe you changed the acceleration or jerk settings in the printer's firmware.
Re: Verical Ridges/same printer/same settings April 27, 2015 11:08AM |
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Re: Verical Ridges/same printer/same settings April 27, 2015 01:50PM |
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ggherbaz
The jerk is a Marlin setting, you can do a g code command to change it via pronterface (Simplify3d won't send those g code commands).
I think I found your problem though (hopefully). I was printing a piece that have some thin walls and I decided to use the "allow gap fill" in the Advanced tab, and it created those same ridges you have. I set a 10% overlap and that was enough to cross the perimeter. See if you have that feature activated and if so reduce the overlap to 2 - 5% or just deselect it.
Re: Verical Ridges/same printer/same settings April 27, 2015 03:31PM |
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Re: Vertical Banding /same printer /same settings / same slicer April 28, 2015 12:20PM |
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