Hi there,
Any time I have a raised detailed on a side wall (lettring for example) I can see a ripple effect of that detail. I have been wondering for a while what could cause this, but did not come to any kind of solution so far. Does any of you have any idea what could cause this?
Thanks!
Ripple / Shadow effect on raised details?
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Re: Ripple / Shadow effect on raised details?
I have kinda wondered the same thing. I think it was to do with movement speed.
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Re: Ripple / Shadow effect on raised details?
Mmm... Maybe...
The black one is PLA. I think it was at 60 mm/s.
The blue one is PETG at 40 mm/s.
The black one is PLA. I think it was at 60 mm/s.
The blue one is PETG at 40 mm/s.
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Re: Ripple / Shadow effect on raised details?
Ringing is typically caused by high acceleration. I'll let an M2 pro discuss the best fix as I haven't dug into the machine that far yet. In the mean time, here's some reading material: https://www.simplify3d.com/support/prin ... nd-ringing
Re: Ripple / Shadow effect on raised details?
It does have to do with acceleration, (actually deceleration), not the printing speed. Couple of things you can do to make it a little bit better...
1. Slow down the default acceleration by adding the following code into your starting script:
M201 X1000 Y1000 ; lower default accelerations
2. Turn the print catty-corner on the plate. (45°angle) It forces the machine to go slower. (Most of the problems with ringing that I saw were along the X axis at high speeds.)
3. Install Nema 17 dampers. (Do a search in the Modifications section) Those are the very best thing for dampening ringing, but they require you to take a couple of things apart, and you need to be careful how you reassemble them. (Getting the belt too tight can actually cause a bowing effect on the X rail.) They really quiet things down too. Great mod.
1. Slow down the default acceleration by adding the following code into your starting script:
M201 X1000 Y1000 ; lower default accelerations
2. Turn the print catty-corner on the plate. (45°angle) It forces the machine to go slower. (Most of the problems with ringing that I saw were along the X axis at high speeds.)
3. Install Nema 17 dampers. (Do a search in the Modifications section) Those are the very best thing for dampening ringing, but they require you to take a couple of things apart, and you need to be careful how you reassemble them. (Getting the belt too tight can actually cause a bowing effect on the X rail.) They really quiet things down too. Great mod.
Re: Ripple / Shadow effect on raised details?
Thanks for the replies!
I will probably begin by looking at the Nema dampeners. I read about it before, but thought they were mainly for noise improvements so I did not really dig into that.
Thanks again guys!
I will probably begin by looking at the Nema dampeners. I read about it before, but thought they were mainly for noise improvements so I did not really dig into that.
Thanks again guys!
Re: Ripple / Shadow effect on raised details?
I just ordered two dampeners and will see what they do!
For the acceleration, well, my PETG was already set at 1000 because I took my initial profil from you Jules. And all my PETG has ringing.
And you got to to tell me what you mean by catty corner. I googled the thing and had no luck.
For the acceleration, well, my PETG was already set at 1000 because I took my initial profil from you Jules. And all my PETG has ringing.
And you got to to tell me what you mean by catty corner. I googled the thing and had no luck.
Re: Ripple / Shadow effect on raised details?
It's a phrase we use down here....means turn it at a 45° angle on the bed.