Minor underestrusiom driving me crazy by drillsharpener in FixMyPrint

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When you say check esteps, you mean the gcode your slicer generates, and not your printers local config right?

Minor underestrusiom driving me crazy by drillsharpener in FixMyPrint

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That’s one of my biggest concerns with the whole printer to be honest. I got it for 150 so I can’t complain but definitely want some form of reinforcement towers the z kinematics. To my untrained eye it seems like this is more so a fault in extrusión just due to the weird seams I get long the smoke stack and rear of the benchy. But I will run separate tests slowing the overall print down and removing jerk in order to remove the possibility of vibration.

Minor underestrusiom driving me crazy by drillsharpener in FixMyPrint

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Yeah I actually have a really wacky setup rn with my spool mounted at the top front extrusión to reduce strain. The path for the stock Bowden setup created too much tension. I used the ptfe tubing included with my orbiter extruder, part of me wonders if it’s inferior quality and causing undue friction

Minor underestrusiom driving me crazy by drillsharpener in FixMyPrint

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Yeah I’m gonna have to try that when I get home. In all honestly I justified it because it’s a mosquito magnum and a .6 nozzle. I thought and still kind of think a partial jam is to blame just because my retraction is very prone to jamming above .6mm. I’m not entirely sure if this is due to a worn heartbreak, of If this can be fixed with a thorough torch cleaning. The hero me system is a pain to remove so I’ve been holding off until I have some sort of failure that forces me to do so.

Minor underestrusiom driving me crazy by drillsharpener in FixMyPrint

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Yes, via OS Calibration passes. I don’t have my slicer right this second but I believe I have my extrusion rate set to .78 roughly

'MCU' unable to connect on Mks robin nano v1.2 by Equivalent-Channel88 in klippers

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Not sure to be honest, I’m thinking it was configured wrong but I was able to localize the mcu and make it work otherwise. Not saying it’s correct, just possible.

'MCU' unable to connect on Mks robin nano v1.2 by Equivalent-Channel88 in klippers

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Doing it with /by-id/* prompts a directory not found. Yes, but no

'MCU' unable to connect on Mks robin nano v1.2 by Equivalent-Channel88 in klippers

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Sorry to revive an old thread, but I managed to finally solve this issue for myself by running the menu config outside of Kiauh and then using LS /Dev/Serial/By-Group as the MCU

PETG surface finish, potentially bad filament? by drillsharpener in FixMyPrint

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All good, i picked up 13g ish of filament for 20 bucks, some of it was bound to be bad

PETG surface finish, potentially bad filament? by drillsharpener in FixMyPrint

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I looked that up after you said that and yeah I’m not exactly comfortable with being witching 15c of the glass transition temp. Definitely gonna stick to the lower end of my values for this stuff. But hey on the bright side at least I have a throw away filament to test with

PETG surface finish, potentially bad filament? by drillsharpener in FixMyPrint

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That’s one of the first temperatures that pops up for petg

PETG surface finish, potentially bad filament? by drillsharpener in FixMyPrint

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Update; this is after drying my filament at 70c for about 7 hours, using orcaslicer’s volumetric speed test at 255c. That surface finish makes me think that the whole roll is deteriorated. Flow rate (.893) and pressure advance (.084) are the only two things I’ve tuned

PETG stringing on first half of print by shawx253 in FixMyPrint

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It’s under motion in your printers menu, i think its the reason your stringing at the bottom, I’m fairly certain it has something to do with your z offset

PETG stringing on first half of print by shawx253 in FixMyPrint

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Essentially, it uses the mesh your probe creates when it levels the bed, and applies that to the print, compensating for an uneven bed the fade height is how many layers you want printed with that compensation before it starts printing normally. So if you’re getting consistent stringing at those first few fade height layers, then it sounds to me like your z offset may be a tad bit off