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Thekwijibo,
I tried every kind of workaround imaginable and it seems like you have too. Printing was entirely on a CR-10s5, Titan Aero upgrade, different slicers, different tweaks. Simply 3d demonstrated less stuttering, but still stuttered, and happens to be my main slicer now. I'll get right to the fix - all was resolved with a 32-bit board upgrade. I went with TH3D eazy board lite. Very easy install, generally speaking. Runs like a completely different printer.
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On 6/19/2019 at 8:16 PM, ajayjohn said:
I have the exact same issue too. Seems to have happened after I upgraded to Cura 4.1
Wondering if the problem relates to interaction between slicer and newer Marlin firmware. I started seeing it after upgrading with TH3D unified firmware and then using the linear advance/s-curve functions. The problem was really pronounced using recent Cura versions and I'm seeing it, although less, in Slic3r.
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Is anyone else suddenly having the issue of stuttering on curves, which produces a vertical ripple on prints? I'm running a Cura on a CR-10S5 over Octoprint. This just started after months of perfectly smooth prints. I recently upgraded to a Titan Aero and use TH3D's unified firmware. I've read tons of different posts but nothing seems to address why this might have suddenly started happening. When I run Slic3r, the print head goes through the curves fine, very smoothly.
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Hi, I'm using Cura to slice for a CR-10s5 with a Titan Aero and with linear advance enabled, uploading to Octoprint. Curves are being printed really slowly, with a strange wavy element that isn't in the model. I export high resolution STL's from Solidworks typically. Anybody come across this problem?
Cura stuttering on curves
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Same for me. I'm a relative newbie and I was reluctant to dive into a new board when everything once seemed to work fine circa Cura 3.8, I think. The stuttering issue seem to come out of nowhere and I figured there had to be a simple solution if I scoured the web, but there wasn't much out there. The new board was kind of an afterthought, actually, after I pretty much gave up and slowed my printing down to a crawl. Also I had ringing issues, typical for a CR-s5, but again, not much info was available on that. The new CR-s's have a z-brace, and yes, a new board. The operation is incredibly smooth and quiet with the new board on mine. Had I known, could've saved a lot of trial and error.