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  1. Hi - 

     

    My 2 cents worth as I just ran into this problem as well.  

     

    Problem started after installing Custom Support plugin

    Problem occurs when using custom support with running the slicer in 'standard' model first.

     

    'My' Fix:

    1. Import standard model.
    2. Slice Standard mode.
    3. Launch preview
    4. IN PREVIEW - Add custom support and settings as needed.
    5. Slice again, problem solved 😉 

     

    Hope it helps!

    Friedl

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  2. Hi - 

     

    I am experiencing some issues when printing larger part (5+ hours usually).

     

    I am by no means an expert, but have pretty much exhausted most of the options under the "Travelling" section in Cura.  The problem I am experiencing is when the print nozzle seems to be travelling back to the 'Seam' and start printing the next layer of the shell.  The Nozzle moves over the already printed infill which seems to work just fine for the first couple of hours.

     

    Later during the print (± 4hours in) the print nozzle seem to be colliding into the infill layers causing the build plate to vibrate quite drastically.  Almost like a car hitting speed bumps.  The print seems unaffected (other than some terrible infill patterns) but I am more concerned abut the printer and possible damage to the Z-axis lead-screw and bearings. I have attached a picture of what is happening to the infill.

     

    For this current print I have the following settings:

     

    1. Enable Retraction - YES
    2. Combing Mode - Not in Skin
    3. Avoid Printed parts when travelling - YES
    4. Avoid Supports when Travelling - YES
    5. Travel void Distance - 2mm (have tried anything from 0.65 to 2mm
    6. Z-hop - YES
    7. Z-HOP Height - 4mm
    8. Nozzle - 0.4mm
    9. Layer height - 0.15mm
    10. Speed - 60mm
    11. Travel Speed - 120mm
    12. Material - PLA (Proto-Pasta)
    13. Nozzle Temp - 205C

     

    Would appreciate some help.

     

    Regards, Friedl.

     

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  3. hi @Curven - 

     

    On 10/31/2019 at 9:20 AM, Curven said:

    Actually just reallized something... 2208 is 1:1 replacement for A4988 when it is in this form...

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    Not sure if the outpout of the chip is 1:1 so there might be some work to do to figure out the pinout of both A4988 and TMC2208. You should find this in the tech specs.

     

    p.s: Merci de la proposition, mais en dehors du forum francophone je fais de mon mieux pour écrire anglais, c'est plus pratique pour les autres utilisateurs et cela m'entraîne un peu.

     

     

    Dit you get this working? 

     

    I have some experience with the TMC (2208, 5160) series drives as replacements for the DRV series.  We used them quite extensively to drive NEMA23 motors in a dispensing system we designed.  Replacing the DRV with TMC became a very obvious necessity quickly to eliminate the stepper motor 'wining'.    If I recall correctly, the 2208 and 2130 should be drop in replacements in the form you mentioned yes.  

     

    Unfortunately it seems it wont be that easy on the UM mainboard as they are in component form rather than driver expansion boards. TMC5160 wont work as it relies heavily on SPI connections which I assume UM does not use in this case as they are using DRV-series?

     

    I am tempted to do the same, the TMC series is whisper quiet.   

     

    Regards, Friedl.

  4. Hi @Travis7s & @geert_2

     

    Thank you for the info. The local agents recommended this oil (cheap, almost too good to be true 🙂 )

     

    https://za.rs-online.com/web/p/products/2520174/

     

    I ordered some, hoping to reduce the squeaking as well but apparently that is the belts rather than the axes.  I am also looking into upgrading the stepper drivers (I have some experience with steppers).  I am looking at the TMC drivers, if I am not mistaken the smaller ones (TMC2208) might just be a drop in replacement.  Providing that UM2 uses something like DRV series drivers of course.  Judging by the 'wining' of the motors it might just be ☺️

     

    Suppose upgrading to S3 is the logical option, but quite costly in South African Rand.

     

    Thanks again for the info, much appreciated!

     

    Regards,

    Friedl.

  5. Hi @geert_2 - 

     

    Thank you for explaining.  I have been asking the local agents about the squeaking noise when the print head moves, but according to them it is just the "aged" belts and nothing to be too concerned about.  I will have these replaced as soon as I finish my current project.

    Actually looking at upgrading to S3, would really appreciate dual extruding and Auto bed levelling 🙂  They just very expensive in SA, probably due to our weak currency.

    Enjoy the rest of your day.

    Friedl.

  6. Hi @Smithy & @geert_2 - 

     

    Thank you for your prompt response.  Also thank you fort he heads up on the sewing machine oil, it is probably what I would have tried 😁

     

    I will look for hydraulic oil.  If you mention this is not the recommended solution, which oil is? Trying to print with 0.25mm for the first time today, not so good results.  I will blame it on "dry rods" 🤣

     

    Many thanks in advance!

    Friedl.

  7. Hi @Smithy

     

    May I ask how often oiling the axes is recommended?  I have Ultimaker 2 that was upgraded to 2+ with the extruder upgrade kit couple of months ago.  Also, what oil is recommended?

    I have found several topics on this matter with a simple Google search, but they are often quite contradicting, mentions taking the whole system apart and hardly ever mentions Ultimaker.

     

    Thanks in advance.

    Friedl.

  8. HI @tinkergnome - 

     

    Thank you for clarifying 🙂  I have been thinking about changing the Firmware, but as I am still quite new to this, I suppose it is better to stick with the UM firmware.

     

    Hoping to upgrade to the 3S soon, I can really use the dual extrusion function with the type of parts I print.  Especially soluble support.  Just a bit out of my price range at the moment mainly due to the very weak performance of our currency vs US$.

    Enjoy the rest of your day!

    Friedl. 

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  9. Hi @tinkergnome

     

    Thank you for your response!

     

    On 1/16/2021 at 8:26 PM, tinkergnome said:

    It should not be possible to set a temperature in Cura if the GCode-flavor is set to "Ultimaker 2". Which Cura version are you using?

    I checked, am most definitely using the Ultimaker GCode at this moment.   The Cura version is 4.8.0

     

    I should have been more clear, I can stipulate the printing temperature when setting up the material in the "Manage Materials" sections.  See attached.

     

    On 1/16/2021 at 8:26 PM, tinkergnome said:

    40C is indeed the firmware default for PLA and 0.8 and 1mm nozzles. Source:

    I will look into this, I have 0.4mm installed and would like to reduce temperature to ±205C for PLA I am using as apposed to manually "Tuning" it with every print.

     

    Thanks again.  

    Friedl. 

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  10. Hi - 

     

    I have read through a couple of posts on this topic, but as most of them are quite dated, I am not sure whether anything has changed.  For the first time I tried printing with a 0.8mm nozzle and decided to fiddle with the printing temperature while printing to try and alleviate some of the "cotton candy" stringing I have been experiencing lately.

     

    To my surprise I noticed the Nozzle Temp was printing at a staggering 240C as apposed to the 205 set in Cura.  After some reading, it seems the Printer G-Code setting needs to be changed to ReRap in Cura away from the Default (which in my case is Ultimaker2).  This now also begs the question, does any of the settings in Cura get applied to the printer at all, ot does everything have to be set on the machine.

     

    Is this still the case?  In contradiction to one of the posts,  the material selected on my Printer is PLA... So I cannot see a reason (even though not adhering to the settings in Cura) why the machine would be printing at 240C with PLA loaded.

     

    I would appreciate the help.  

    Kind Regards, Friedl.

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