How to calibrate the Ormerod. March 31, 2014 10:40AM |
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G30 P0 X65 Y10 Z0.0 G30 P1 X65 Y180 Z0.4 G30 P2 X180 Y180 Z-0.4 G30 P3 X180 Y10 Z-1.4 S M556 S74.1 X0.05 Y0.125 Z0.5
; RepRapPro Ormerod ; Standard configuration G Codes M111 S1; Debug on M550 POrmerod; Set the machine's name M551 Preprap; Set the password M552 Pxx.xx.xx.xx; Set the IP address M553 P255.255.255.0; Set netmask M554 Pxx.xx.xx.xx; Set the gateway M555 P2; Emulate Marlin USB output M92 E431.4; Set extruder steps/mm G21 ; Work in mm G90 ; Absolute positioning M83 ; Extrusions relative M558 P1 ; Turn Z Probe on G31 Z1 P545 ; Set Z probe height and threshold M906 X800 Y800 Z800 E800 ; Motor currents (mA) T0 ; Select extruder 0
Re: How to calibrate the Ormerod. March 31, 2014 11:09AM |
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Re: How to calibrate the Ormerod. March 31, 2014 12:24PM |
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1. Check whether your G30 setbed parameters are still correct, preferably when the bed is at operating temperature. If you find the z-height at all unstable, then reinforce the MDF bed support, or replace it with aluminium (there are a few threads about this).
2. Remove the M111 S1 command from config.g. It slows down direct printing, and it's only needed when debugging.
3. Increase the Y motor current in the M906 command to 1000mA.
4. Upgrade to 057y-dc42 firmware
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Re: How to calibrate the Ormerod. March 31, 2014 06:04PM |
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Thanks for your help, really appreciated!!!Quote
dc42
A few more suggestions:
I usually extrude at 185° for all the layer (too low? it look easy to extrude...)Quote
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1. I think you are probably extruding at too high a temperature. I use 195C first layer and 190C for the rest.
The retraction was one of my first change to the slic3r setting (my first 3 print was full of blob and filament), i found some suggestion on the forum and i set it exactly to 4mm, recently I've reduce the retraction speed to 30 due to some noise from the E motor (probably nothing but I need to try).Quote
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2. Have you increased retraction in the slic3r settings to 4mm yet?
I've also already print and installed the Iamburny belt fasteners (and his Web interface... THANKS!!!) but not your spacers. I've install the fasteners without fix the screw, then put the belt inside and at the end I've finish to fix the screw so the belt now is good in tension. About the X belt I've try to fix the motor but I think that the shinny part of the x axis let the screw slip forward...Quote
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3. Check your X and Y belt tensions. The X belt tension can be adjusted by moving the x-motor screws in the slots, then tightening them. For the Y belt, I recommend Matt's y-belt fasteners at [github.com] and then use my spacers at [github.com] to adjust the tension.
tomorrow i'll try to print your inlet duct (but I prefer the clip version...)Quote
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4. That inlet duct is a tricky thing to print because the side walls are very thin and fragile and the blades are very thin. I have a modified version of his design at [github.com]. It's designed to screw on instead of clip on, and it is thinner so that I didn't have to relocate the Duet enclosure.
Re: How to calibrate the Ormerod. March 31, 2014 08:35PM |
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Re: How to calibrate the Ormerod. April 01, 2014 02:13AM |
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Hi Zonzo, I think your extruder temp is higher than you think my friend.
Maybe you can measure it to find out. Sometimes the thermistors are not reading correctly.
Also with the Retraction set to 4mm, increase the speed...
I see you are using:-
retract_speed = 30
Increase this to 45...
I see you are trying to reduce BackWash from the Fan.... Try my Duct as it will work better.
Kim..
Re: How to calibrate the Ormerod. April 01, 2014 02:54AM |
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How can I measure the temperature to ceck it is correct?
There any kind of test I can do to set the correct extruding temperature?..
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Re: How to calibrate the Ormerod. April 01, 2014 09:11AM |
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The screw holes should come out better if you change the slic3r settings to reduce the speed for small perimeters to 15mm/sec. I'm experimenting with reducing the X and Y axis accelerations, to see if this reduces the appearance of steps in the print.
Re: How to calibrate the Ormerod. April 01, 2014 09:28AM |
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Zonzo
about the line on the x and y axis? do you think it is a belt tension problem?
can i print something to check that?
Re: How to calibrate the Ormerod. April 01, 2014 09:35AM |
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... but here at MAPLIN then sell pocket Infra Red Pen thermometers for about £15. I intend to get one today.
I don't suppose they are wonderfully accurate, but I can soon boil the kettle up and see what temp it tells me the water is boiling at....lol
Sounds like a coffee time I think....
Kim
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Re: How to calibrate the Ormerod. April 01, 2014 10:12AM |
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.. now I have reset the value to default (1), tell me how to check that value after the print please!
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Re: How to calibrate the Ormerod. April 01, 2014 03:51PM |
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Zonzo
so why when i print simple test wall the layer is perfectly on line and when i print other object they have some traslation effect?
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..and how to solve the for the small hole??? if i set the extruder multiplier to 0,96 the extruder will extrude less than now so the hole may be bigger, right??
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