So, i've done this print dozens, maybe even hundreds, of times. I upgraded to 6.0 recently (did some other prints that were successful), but when i printed out this guy it produced a weird wavy effect that i had never seen before. (See picture)
It was the same gcode i had used many times before (so no settings error). I thought it was maybe something funky with my filament (it is sorta old), however the pattern seems very regular and "intentional". All the peices have a little bit of wave, but its most noticeable on the dramatic slopes and curves.
Has anyone else seen this?
Do you have a link to the items you printed on Thingiverse, wouldn't
mind
having a go at printing them myself.
The only time I see dots/exterior blemishes is when the extruder is
too close to the build plate.
I also used Makerware to upgrade to 6.0. Could that be it?
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I also used Makerware to upgrade to 6.0. Could that be it?
I'm going to have you download ReplicatorG 39, which just was released a few days ago.
http://code.google.com/p/replicatorg/downloads/list
Once that's installed, re-upload firmware 6.0 from ReplicatorG, regenerate your code, and let me know how the print comes out!
Best,
Alex
MakerBot Support
So far it looks like it fixed the problem on new gcode. I hope old gcode runs without issues. I don't want to regenerate it all again.
It worked on a part with straight walls but when I tried one with curved walls it failed again. I sent my part, gcode and a pic to Makerbot support last night. Hopefully they figure it out.
Hi Tyler,I tried this fix, but it didn't solve the problem with the jittery x/y-axis. Did it really work for you? Which operating system did you use?
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Summary: In some circumstances, FW 6.0 introduces the waviness issue that was not present in FW 5.5. In FW 6.0, waviness presents itself in different degrees whether acceleration is on or off. It is more detectable when acceleration is turned on and when printing at any speed. Turning acceleration off and printing at the default slow speed greatly reduces this waviness issue.
I ran some tests with FW 6.0 and FW 5.5 with different combinations of acceleration and feedrate. All gcode files were generated with Replicator G 37. All generated objects used defaults from the default tab to switch between default speed/temp and accelerated temp/speed. Filament diameter was set to 1.74mm and object infill was 3%.
My conclusion is that if you turn on acceleration in FW 6.0, the waviness reported here may be produced using both accelerated and normal speed defaults in Replicator G. Additionally, very slight waviness can be detected upon very close inspection when acceleration is turned off in FW 6.0 at 40mm/sec print speed. Using FW 5.5 with acceleration turned on and 40mm/sec print speed shows no detectable waviness. While FW 5.5 @ 40mm/sec produced no detectable waviness, there are issues with extruder start/stop that seem to have been improved in FW 6.0.
Recommendation if you experience this so called waviness: For best quality, use FW 5.5 @ 40mm/sec and infill of > 10%. For best print quality using FW 6.0, turn off acceleration and set print speed to 40mm/sec.
-Chuck
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Firmware 6.0 vs 5.5
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Firmware 6.0 Feedrate 80mm/sec vs. 40mm/sec
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Firmware 6.0 Acceleration On vs. Off
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Firmware 5.5 Feedrate 80mm/sec vs. 40mm/sec
Wow this is just like the old days when they were releasing software that was not QA tested. All they had to do was print something to see there was a problem.
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Dual using right in black
Assuming you have a dualstrusion, which extruder are you using? I've been printing with 6.0 on the right extruder and the quality of my prints have improved from 5.5, and I haven't seen the wavy problem (and the objects I've been printing are fairly large, inches in size). Last night, I did a job (twice to be sure) with the left extruder and they're *awful*. Terrible wavyness. I'm using a different color ABS (white vs. black), but I ran a second print with reduced HBP and Extruder temps and filament diameter (down by 0.04mm) and there was no meaningful difference.Can't think of a reason why which extruder would matter to the FW, but a possibility none-the-less... so while I might just be wasting more plastic, I'm about to try a rerun on the right extruder, in black. If that looks good, I'll swap filaments and try one more time with white (though color mattering to the FW is even more outlandish possibility).
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Hey Everyone,This is Ben from MakerBot support.I just wanted to let you all know that we've figured out what's causing this waviness. We're testing a fix and we're going to be sending out very soon.Thank you to everyone who pointed this issue out - we really appreciate the heads up.-Ben
On Friday, October 5, 2012 7:41:42 PM UTC-4, Zak Kus wrote:So, i've done this print dozens, maybe even hundreds, of times. I upgraded to 6.0 recently (did some other prints that were successful), but when i printed out this guy it produced a weird wavy effect that i had never seen before. (See picture)
It was the same gcode i had used many times before (so no settings error). I thought it was maybe something funky with my filament (it is sorta old), however the pattern seems very regular and "intentional". All the peices have a little bit of wave, but its most noticeable on the dramatic slopes and curves.
Has anyone else seen this?
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Hey Everyone,This is Ben from MakerBot support.I just wanted to let you all know that we've figured out what's causing this waviness. We're testing a fix and we're going to be sending out very soon.Thank you to everyone who pointed this issue out - we really appreciate the heads up.-Ben
On Friday, October 5, 2012 7:41:42 PM UTC-4, Zak Kus wrote:
So, i've done this print dozens, maybe even hundreds, of times. I upgraded to 6.0 recently (did some other prints that were successful), but when i printed out this guy it produced a weird wavy effect that i had never seen before. (See picture)
It was the same gcode i had used many times before (so no settings error). I thought it was maybe something funky with my filament (it is sorta old), however the pattern seems very regular and "intentional". All the peices have a little bit of wave, but its most noticeable on the dramatic slopes and curves.
Has anyone else seen this?