waldo
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Looks perfect - now - let me try that profile ;-).
what were your printing times?
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@NBull, I don't seem to be able to download that profile - can you may be zip it before attaching it?
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I will, thanks for the profile!
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I will! and thanks again!
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Thanks so much for this.
I will not tinker - I actually just scheduled that the reseller will pick up the printer and have a full checkup .. . I hope that solves it .. .
If not, I'll go through your suggestions above .. ;-).
I would be able to test with another core, since I have 2 AA cores, and I'm mainly printing from one (the left).
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It's a brand new machine - and I tried the manual up-down thing (when printer is off) to feel if anything is in the way .. but it feels very smooth.
I didn't clean it with WD40 yet - since it's brand new, I'm not that into screwing with the printer, you know ;-). But as said - it feels really smooth.. .
Should I take it apart and clean it, you think? Or may be just with a toothbrush - would that help?
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Hi Smithy, I read that somewhere - and I'm yet to test it. Now, this print was finished this morning, with speeds < 35mm/s .. . Different jerks and acceleration though.. . I can't be happy with them .. at all.
I'll try 4.4 and the new profiles!
Settings:
.15 height
35mm/s (lower for inner and outer wall)
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Hi,
I have problems with my Ultimaker S5 - or so I think ;-).
First of all, this still isn't off the table:
In fact, anything on .2 layerheight comes out really bad - or I print it slow (max 35mm/s) - in that case, it's "just" bad:
I guess it's called "layer inconsistencies" .. and I have NO idea on how to fix it! Only (lower) speed and (lower) layer height seems to work.
On top of that, the UMS5 is giving me headaches about ghosting:
"jerk" and "acceleration" both didn't have any effect!
Any tips in the right directions would be greatly appreciated!
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Will try it for sure
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and what is the speed for outer and inner walls?
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Thanks!
it does ..
Actually, @NBull quite nailed it with his comment that the speed of .15 and .2 are quite different. I'm guessing it's the same settings as what you are using - may be even slower.. .
Just printed this on my S5 with those settings:
Pretty good, I guess.
I will print a logo next to verify and report back.
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Hm, didn't notice that .. .
I'll give it a go with thos values!
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Current state is that
- more S5 printers suffer the same problem.
- It's not just the STL, it's multiple STLs
- It's not a certain version of Cura (had the same issue with cura 3.6, 4.2.1 and 4.3)
- It's only on the .2 profile (and any change I did, didn't resolve or improve anything, except reducing speed to less than half).
The only way I see it: the 6500 EUR Ultimaker S5 isn't able to print 70mm/s on a .2 layer height.
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It has been reported by at least 2 instances to Ultimaker - I hope they'll look into it.
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I will do some more testing this evening and tomorrow.. . Thanks for the tips. For any quality prints, I usually print at 35mm/s. thing is .. there should be at least a minimum quality at their default .. and the quality drop is significant (to not call it totally useless...).
Will report back ;-).
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Even worse - anything sliced at .2 in Cura 4.3 doesn't seem to work on my S5... .
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Thanks for testing this! I really appreciate it.
This is printer No. 3 (which is everyone that attempted this print on a .2 layer height ;-)) that seems to have the same issue.
I will test with Cura 3.6 this evening .. . This really looks like a slicing issue...
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I change from the default "Normal" profile to the default "Fast" profile...
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Will do when I get home! 😉 Thanks!
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If anyone would want to try out the files that I'm using...
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Wow .. for me this is completely unworkable .. any print with this kind of ribbling is plain ugly :-/. Especially when you see what my UM3 was capable of (which was perfect).
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Hi,
I have a brand new S5 (coming from an UM3), and was excited to start printing with it. but what a disappointment for a print I have done like 100ds of times on my UM3:
Ghosting/Rippling like crazy.
What I did to try to resolve the issue:
- completely removed all cura profiles, and started printing with UM filament with default settings
- put my UM on the floor for stability
- oiled all axes
- changed temperatures for both filemant and build plate
The left testprint was printed at 35mm/s:
As said, I have been printing with an UM3 for quite a while, and have never had such a disgusting result at 70mm/s.. . I know prints are significantly better at lower speeds, but still at 35mm/s you see some ghosting ...
Any help would be greatly appreciated.. .
I have the impression I have a wobly build plate, but I have nothing to compare against... could be normal.
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how do I reset "Cura Connect"?
Ultimaker S5 troubles
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Thanks - will give it a try!