This is the M503.
Now we are stepping slowly up w/ the retraction.
Could the problem be that 175c is too hot for the extrusion? There is also a long pause at the moment that the "Z" moves up. Will try to make a video of that.
SENDING:M503
echo:Steps per unit:
echo: M92 X39.41 Y39.41 Z1515.00 E930.00
echo:Maximum feedrates (mm/s):
echo: M203 X500.00 Y500.00 Z30.00 E45.00
echo:Maximum Acceleration (mm/s2):
echo: M201 X9000 Y9000 Z1000 E10000
echo:Acceleration: S=acceleration, T=retract acceleration
echo: M204 S600.00 T300.00
echo:Advanced variables: S=Min feedrate (mm/s), T=Min travel feedrate (mm/s), B=minimum segment time (ms), X=maximum xY jerk (mm/s), Z=maximum Z jerk (mm/s)
echo: M205 S0.00 T0.00 B20000 X10.00 Z0.40 E5.00
echo:Home offset (mm):
echo: M206 X0.00 Y0.00 Z0.00
echo:PID settings:
echo: M301 P22.20 I1.08 D114.00
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On Tuesday, May 14, 2013 1:15:48 AM UTC-4, Sean Mitchell wrote:
Well congratulations thus far, your parts already look better than those from
terawatt industries!
A few things, can you post the output from M503 (it's around 15 lines long). When it goes around the edge of the corner, does it stop and pause causing the blob? Maybe a short video of it printing would help too (though the output of M503 should show us quite a bit)
Between the pillars that looks like a retraction problem. Remember, more retraction is not always better. You will reach a point where you are retracting too much, and
air is getting in the nozzle and you're losing the vacuum and plastic will ooze out. Find a simple model (like
this one, see
oozebane-test
.stl though it might be better without the big base) and start with a bit of
retraction (0.1mm or so) and work up until it gets better. For reference most of my stuff is at 0.65mm, and around 0.8 I have problems (but this is dependent on your nozzle,
extruder, temperature, moon phase and tide)
Finally, is your filament dry and decent quality stuff? It looks kind of blobby which might be caused by moisture boiling as you extrude it.