From Simplify3D profile provided by Makergear. Have delta printer that's set to half that speed. So, is it OK? Or what? Can too fast cause layer shift (due to missed step, perhaps)? TIA.
Travel speed: 300mm/s. Too fast?
Travel speed: 300mm/s. Too fast?
Last edited by Swami on Sat Dec 30, 2017 3:58 am, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Travel speed: 300mm/s. Too fast?
Running test at 150...
Re: Travel speed: 300mm/s. Too fast?
Probably "or what", because it depends very much on your hardware configuration. Delta printers tend to be loose and floppy compared to rugged Cartesian printers, so they must run slower. You'll find exceptions on both sides of the comparison:Swami wrote:So, is it OK? Or what?
- Delta pick-n-place material handlers run at blazing speeds
- Allthread-based Cartesian printers shudder uncontrollably at high speeds
https://softsolder.com/2013/05/08/m2-vs ... culations/
In real life, travel (non-printing) speed doesn't make much difference in overall time-to-finish, because printing speeds will be much lower.
If you're worried about reliability, slow down.