Hello, I'm new to 3d printing and I have a lot to learn, so I'm here to ask. I've recently replaced by 8-bit board with a new 32-bit one and changed my stepper drivers with 4 TMC2209 (I use UART communication between them) and I'm having some ghosting issues with prints. Unfortunately, I've already done everything I could to make a more stable frame but the original Anet A6 frame is just some acrylic stuff put together. Some people tells me to increase stepper motor current to make things better, but I don't know if this makes sense, because I have no skipping and everything seems just fine with steppers... I use stock Anet steppers which have a max current of just 1.2A, so I set them in the following way:
X axis -> 500 mA
Y axis -> 600 mA
Z axis -> 550 mA (there are 2 steppers driven by just one TMC2209)
Extruder -> 650 mA (it's a bowden, so I thought to give a little more amps)
Is there someone who can tells me if it's worth to give more current to steppers? I can increase a little because they don't get too hot for now