Replacing Solidoodle 2 with Prusa i3 - worth it? January 12, 2015 03:46PM |
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It's been half a year since I upgraded to E3D v6 hot end because the original kept clogging. Recently the heater cartridge broke so I had to replace that as well. The original power supply that has been underpowered from the start is really struggling too. And the most important thing - print quality has gone totally downhill. I've tried calibrating everything from the extruder, stepper drivers, pid temperatures, belt tension,
Re: Replacing Solidoodle 2 with Prusa i3 - worth it? January 13, 2015 04:52AM |
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Re: Replacing Solidoodle 2 with Prusa i3 - worth it? January 13, 2015 11:59AM |
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As for reprap. To be honest I like the design of prusa i3. It does seem much easier to maintain then what I currently have. And I like how the bed stays on the same height. And of course I like the increased build size and autonomous printing (which could be added to mine but I would need to replace the electronics) . Oh, and I've seen an easy to add auto bed leveling system as well. That increased my interest too.
I am willing to spend a few hours (even 30) to get my printer calibrated. But I need to actually get it calibrated eventually. With Solidoodle I have no idea what's wrong and I've spent countless weekends trying to fix it without any success.
Re: Replacing Solidoodle 2 with Prusa i3 - worth it? January 13, 2015 03:04PM |
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Re: Replacing Solidoodle 2 with Prusa i3 - worth it? January 17, 2015 09:29AM |
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Re: Replacing Solidoodle 2 with Prusa i3 - worth it? January 18, 2015 12:16AM |
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Most RepRaps today are a bit behind the on-market technology (auto bed-level, etc) in terms of the stock designs and kits. With tweaking, you can get a more skilled (read: easier) printer (#2 above).
Re: Replacing Solidoodle 2 with Prusa i3 - worth it? January 18, 2015 03:45AM |
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Re: Replacing Solidoodle 2 with Prusa i3 - worth it? January 19, 2015 06:36AM |
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Re: Replacing Solidoodle 2 with Prusa i3 - worth it? February 28, 2015 09:45PM |
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Re: Replacing Solidoodle 2 with Prusa i3 - worth it? March 01, 2015 09:08AM |
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Re: Replacing Solidoodle 2 with Prusa i3 - worth it? March 02, 2015 08:11AM |
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I managed to partially solve the problem. Basically - I had to lover the print temperature. I used 220°C before to print ABS. Lowering the temperature to 195°C has greatly improved the final look of the print. Still not as good as that original print though. You can still see some small "sine waves" on the actual surface but it isn't as bad as before.
I am thinking that the problem is still there. And the actual higher temperature was just exaggerating it. Because 195°C is a bit low for ABS (gives me adhesion problems without a brim).
Speaking of temperatures... How long does a heated print bed on Prusa i3 take to heat up to 90°C? Because my Solidoodle is still using a heater resistor below the bed instead of a PCB heated bed. And that takes forever to reach 90°C and is struggling to reach 100°C and stay there. Shoddy power supply probably doesn't help with this.
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The wavy edges look like typical Solidoodle moire. The steps/mm of the extruder are low enough that the stepping shows up in the print as pulsing in the extrusion. It usually becomes more pronounced after installing an E3D because that hotend is precise enough to show that effect more than the stock hot end. You can dial it down by adjusting the vref. There are plenty of threads on that at Soliforum if you search E3D Vref and Moire. It won't go away completely however unless you do something to increase the steps/mm (basically resolution) of the extruder. You can do that by replacing the extruder driver with an 8825 and changing from 1/16 to 1/32 microstepping. An alternative is replacing the extruder motor with a .9 degree stepper that has 400 steps/revolution rather than 200.
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