


On Jun 20, 2024, at 3:04 PM, Alan Timm <gest...@gmail.com> wrote:
For anyone thinking of picking up an S1 you may want to wait.Their discord has multiple accounts of new users complaining of the surface print quality. it shows resonance patterns that only get worse the slower you print.So far the prevailing theory is that the closed loop steppers slightly under and over compensate resulting in a noticable surface pattern.Here's just one example.
<S1 bad surface.jpg>On Wednesday, June 12, 2024 at 5:37:04 PM UTC-7 albertson.chris wrote:With a layer height of 0.2 mm and a 0.4 nozzle, 200 mm per second is 16 cubic mm per second. that is the near limit extruder rate of standard extruders. I set the rate to 13.5 mm^3/second to the printer only moves at 160 mm/s while printing
I can print faster with a 0..15 mm layer but this does not change make the part finished faster
> On Jun 12, 2024, at 3:10 PM, Alan Timm <gest...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Yeah, I thought I knew the limits of slinging plastic until I bought my first flsun v400.
> That monster can and will render parts at 400mm/s, but at reduced quality.
> Actually they updated the specs and the same machine now maxes out at 600mm/s with 20000mm/s2 accelerations.
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> I quickly figured out that if I slow it down to 25% to 50% of the max speed I get amazing print quality, 200mm/s for large parts and 100mm/s for smaller parts.
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> I'm expecting that it's possible to run the S1 similarly, which suggests 200-400mm/s amazing prints.
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> Alan
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