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TigerClaw35
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MK4 mechanical cracking

Hi,

my Prusa MK4 prints well. But sometimes it has a mechanical cracking. I checked everything twice and have experience. I built some Prusa MK3s with mods, Voron and other. But I cannot find the reason for the mechanical cracking.

Here is a video (mechanical cracking starting at 00:13):

Do someone have the same problem?

This topic was modified před 10 months by TigerClaw35
Napsal : 10/01/2024 8:58 am
JP Guitars
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RE: MK4 mechanical cracking

I've had a similar noise when there has been a problem in the filament feed such as a kink that makes it harder to move through the PTFE tube or a tangle on the spool.

Napsal : 10/01/2024 9:34 am
TigerClaw35
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Topic starter answered:
RE: MK4 mechanical cracking

The MK4 was assembled from prusa and I checked everything. I also have no underextrusion so from this part of view everything works well.

Napsal : 10/01/2024 9:49 am
KucingBebas
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RE: MK4 mechanical cracking

I thought that was normal sound . I have similar issue.

Btw, do you try to lubricate the bearing?
Because my mini sound like this also.

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Napsal : 11/01/2024 3:16 am
nhand42
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RE: MK4 mechanical cracking
Posted by: @tigerclaw35

Here is a video (mechanical cracking starting at 00:13):

Do someone have the same problem?

The noise occurs when perimeters are being printed. I didn't hear anything during travel or fill. The perimeters are typically high flow rate. Check the filament spool you might just be hearing it unspool. It's unlikely to be teeth slipping - the nextruder gear is huge - but you can try lowing the maximum volumetric speed in the slicer. Use the following table to see the default values for each material type. Choose a value 50% of the maximum for your material. Also double-check you're slicing with the right material selected.

https://help.prusa3d.com/article/max-volumetric-speed_127176

Napsal : 11/01/2024 5:19 am
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TigerClaw35
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Topic starter answered:
RE: MK4 mechanical cracking

 

Posted by: @kucingbebas

I thought that was normal sound . I have similar issue.

Btw, do you try to lubricate the bearing?
Because my mini sound like this also.

Hi, 

as I wrote I checked everything and this issue has nothing to do with lubricating bearings. That would mean that you hear it always. But it depends on the print. But I have not been discovering when. 

 

Napsal : 11/01/2024 5:52 am
TigerClaw35
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Topic starter answered:
RE: MK4 mechanical cracking

 

Posted by: @nhand42
Posted by: @tigerclaw35

Here is a video (mechanical cracking starting at 00:13):

Do someone have the same problem?

The noise occurs when perimeters are being printed. I didn't hear anything during travel or fill. The perimeters are typically high flow rate. Check the filament spool you might just be hearing it unspool. It's unlikely to be teeth slipping - the nextruder gear is huge - but you can try lowing the maximum volumetric speed in the slicer. Use the following table to see the default values for each material type. Choose a value 50% of the maximum for your material. Also double-check you're slicing with the right material selected.

https://help.prusa3d.com/article/max-volumetric-speed_127176

I will give it a try. But I am using slow printing for quality and standard values of the slicer so normally this could not be the reason. 

Napsal : 11/01/2024 5:54 am
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