I did not print exactly this code, just generated from saved .3mf
It is for 1 mm nozzle, before I printed with 0.4 mm with the same 'success'
SolidWorks file is presented too, in ZIP
I did not print exactly this code, just generated from saved .3mf
It is for 1 mm nozzle, before I printed with 0.4 mm with the same 'success'
SolidWorks file is presented too, in ZIP
Hi, I can't see anything wrong with the g-code, could you please provide the g-code that S3D produced so I can compare them. Thanks.
I tried to find and found same XY moves on different layers of Cura code and it seems - no shifts
But - it occurs again and again
The cura gcode uses 150 mm/S for the travel speed, the S3D code uses 80 mm/S. Try using the same speed in Cura.
Just printed 2 models, one with 45 degrees rotations
Both stand vertical. Travel speed - 200 mm/s
But - this models are 'empty', 0% filling, so only shells
Next time I will try with less travel speed. Maybe alot of fast pulls/pushes shift cheap printer's mechanic
It happens in less wide side, where accelerarions are more high
Edited by NailOn 7/13/2020 at 12:53 PM, burtoogle said:The cura gcode uses 150 mm/S for the travel speed, the S3D code uses 80 mm/S. Try using the same speed in Cura.
with such slow motions - no inclination
thanns
Good.
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Hi, please attach the leaning g-code file to this thread, thanks.
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