gaps in my infill, but very "consistent" December 23, 2018 02:36PM |
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Re: gaps in my infill, but very "consistent" January 08, 2019 01:50PM |
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Did you change the steper on the extruder?
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Its increadably consistant. Which direction is the head moving when it leaves gaps? (In picture, left to right or right to left, or both). Looks like some walls have the issue in the opposite direction but doesn't have a complete break.
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I assume the solid infill is OK.
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Is there any retraction going on.
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Have you reset the current seting on the drivers?
If its the same Gcode etc all i can think of is that the extruder steps are not regular. Sort of has a missing step but i can't see how that could not happen on solid infill and be at the same linear distance on each run.
Re: gaps in my infill, but very "consistent" January 09, 2019 07:48AM |
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Re: gaps in my infill, but very "consistent" January 10, 2019 02:32AM |
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Just wanted to be clear if you changed the extruder steper. The OP said you changed the stepers and then the problem started. But we tend to think of the X, Y, z stepers and forget the extruder. So i wanted to be clear if it changed. If it didn't change then that should not be the problem.
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I wanted to confirm if solid infill was an issue although I assume the solid (first layer) is OK as you haven't mentioned it.
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If its bowden then i would expect you have some retraction but it shouldn't be retracting part way across the infill. But its so consistent i would expect to see this if it was doing a lift and retract over the infill patern.
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Notice that the infill has a blob at the gap. So either the movement slows/stops or the extruder starts at the blob. So depends which direction the heads moving. If the extruder was just stopping early I would expect it to taper off with some oozing.
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I assume that the perimeters are pure X and Y. I was thinking it only occurs on diagonal movement when both motors are operating but there is no issue on the 1st layer infill reported. Might be worth doing a print with the model rotated 45 degrees to confirm it.
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Since the GCODE is the same did you change any settings on the controller ?
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Pretty stumped here.
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