layer alignment on multiple parts print fail
Posted: Tue May 13, 2014 1:20 pm
So, what would you change to solve for this? Jerk? Move Acceleration? Top mounted abs spool holder wobble?
So, a client wanted a rush job on four parts, so I tried running them all on the same plate overnight, to see if anything had changed since the last time I tried.
I'm going to run them individually over the next day or two, but it would be nice if I could reliably run multiple parts without this issue in the future.
What I'm finding is that my layer alignment is terrible when printing multiple objects simultaneously.
I also see it in single parts, when there are feature changes in a layer, but it's not so pronounced.
- This is printed at 20mm/s perimeter, 30mm/s infill, 40mm/s sparse infill
- Jerk set to 20, print acceleration set to 1000, move acceleration set to 2000
- Heated build plate is nice and secure, and glass plate is firmly affixed with 6 clips.
Belts are nice and taught, and printing single objects renders beautifully.
What's confusing is that it's not overshoot, I'm not seeing any type of bounce back to alignment in an individual layer, it's as if the entire layer gets shifted over for the duration of the layer.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/ogqi6g7.jpg[/img]
So, a client wanted a rush job on four parts, so I tried running them all on the same plate overnight, to see if anything had changed since the last time I tried.
I'm going to run them individually over the next day or two, but it would be nice if I could reliably run multiple parts without this issue in the future.
What I'm finding is that my layer alignment is terrible when printing multiple objects simultaneously.
I also see it in single parts, when there are feature changes in a layer, but it's not so pronounced.
- This is printed at 20mm/s perimeter, 30mm/s infill, 40mm/s sparse infill
- Jerk set to 20, print acceleration set to 1000, move acceleration set to 2000
- Heated build plate is nice and secure, and glass plate is firmly affixed with 6 clips.
Belts are nice and taught, and printing single objects renders beautifully.
What's confusing is that it's not overshoot, I'm not seeing any type of bounce back to alignment in an individual layer, it's as if the entire layer gets shifted over for the duration of the layer.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/ogqi6g7.jpg[/img]