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Carlcox89
Related to circles and squares
should we really change steps per mm? I mean, we take a 20x20 cube, print it and it comes with 20.5x20.48, we adjust the steps per mm for both X and Y, and print it again, it comes this time with something like 20.03x20.01, nice... but if we print something like 5x5 or 40x40 the steps per mm will be off. Changing the steps per mm might be exacerbating the error. Am I wrong?
at least this is whats happening with me
Re: Printing ovals instead of circles! April 09, 2015 09:06AM |
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so you didn't change the steps per mm on X and Y to get that accuracy?Quote
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Carlcox89
Related to circles and squares
should we really change steps per mm? I mean, we take a 20x20 cube, print it and it comes with 20.5x20.48, we adjust the steps per mm for both X and Y, and print it again, it comes this time with something like 20.03x20.01, nice... but if we print something like 5x5 or 40x40 the steps per mm will be off. Changing the steps per mm might be exacerbating the error. Am I wrong?
at least this is whats happening with me
The print outs I have seem to be always slightly larger by 0.1 or so mm, I have adjusted my printer o the best I know how. My theory is that it has to do with the solidfying and the melting of the plastics. Perhaps I am wrong.
Re: Printing ovals instead of circles! April 09, 2015 11:13PM |
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Carlcox89
so you didn't change the steps per mm on X and Y to get that accuracy?Quote
rich1812
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Carlcox89
Related to circles and squares
should we really change steps per mm? I mean, we take a 20x20 cube, print it and it comes with 20.5x20.48, we adjust the steps per mm for both X and Y, and print it again, it comes this time with something like 20.03x20.01, nice... but if we print something like 5x5 or 40x40 the steps per mm will be off. Changing the steps per mm might be exacerbating the error. Am I wrong?
at least this is whats happening with me
The print outs I have seem to be always slightly larger by 0.1 or so mm, I have adjusted my printer o the best I know how. My theory is that it has to do with the solidfying and the melting of the plastics. Perhaps I am wrong.
Re: Printing ovals instead of circles! April 10, 2015 09:18PM |
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I've tried to put the default value of 80 for steps per mm X and Y axis and only calibrated extruder steps, measuring the extruded filament length, however I still cant get good values for parts.Quote
supernielsen
Steps pr mm on the axis beside extruder is waste of time, yes you can hit a perfect square 20x20mm but as soon as you print something bigger you will have an even worse offset on your print and a 40x40 make came out way to big or way to small.
Re: Printing ovals instead of circles! May 13, 2016 07:12PM |
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Not necessarily. As I see it you could print cube 80 by 80 and you could find that this would be spot on target! Errors are not % of the dimensions you are printing. They are related to calculation errors when the motor steps needed to create X linear movement are calculated and also your mechanics specifically motors, pulleys and belts. There always will be errors due to the belts stretch, diameter tolerances on pulleys, motor steps accuracy etc. You will find that each machine has the 'golden range' where dimensions are very close to expected and they will be off by much more in smaller or much bigger elements but again I would hardly expect that smaller size will be more accurate...Quote
Carlcox89
I printed a 20x20 cube that came out with 20.50x20.48, a then tried a 40x40 cube that and this one came with something like 40.26x40.23. Weird isnt i ? Since in a 20x20 cube it gave me bigger dimensions, a 40x40 cube would make the error even bigger, and not smaller, right ?
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