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Henry Casson
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Extruder Linearity correction

After reading the description I printed the Ecor tower Gcode. The diagonal banding was not really objectionable, and did seem to be least at the middle. The diagram on Github shows this to be a correction factor of 1.1, but being sort of OCD I counted on my fingers, and I think it should be 1.0 . Doubt if it makes a difference. 😐

Retired doc, should have been an engineer.

Respondido : 19/07/2018 10:30 pm
themzlab
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Re: Extruder Linearity correction

1.20
1.19
1.18
1.17
1.16
1.15
1.14
1.13
1.12
1.11
1.10
1.09
1.08
1.07
1.06
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1.04
1.03
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the number system is a little confusing, but they do have it correct.

Respondido : 20/07/2018 4:17 am
Henry Casson
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Topic starter answered:
Re: Extruder Linearity correction

Only to the easily confused 😐

Retired doc, should have been an engineer.

Respondido : 20/07/2018 5:22 am
Pathogen
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Re: Extruder Linearity correction

Does this ECOR calibration method still apply? I just tried it and got nonsense results, diagonal artifact that does not change in any way across each side, except one side is just noise with no apparent sweet spot. When I did this a month or so ago, it was blatantly obvious what the correct setting should be, now I get a meaningless result.

Also, each time I print this ECOR object now, there is always a little glitched line not quite half way up, it looks like a printer hiccup, but it isn't since it is exactly the same each print.

Respondido : 25/09/2018 10:00 am
Ido
 Ido
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Re: Extruder Linearity correction


Does this ECOR calibration method still apply? I just tried it and got nonsense results, diagonal artifact that does not change in any way across each side, except one side is just noise with no apparent sweet spot. When I did this a month or so ago, it was blatantly obvious what the correct setting should be, now I get a meaningless result.

Also, each time I print this ECOR object now, there is always a little glitched line not quite half way up, it looks like a printer hiccup, but it isn't since it is exactly the same each print.

I share your results, Printed the tower with the E correction setting off, but all squares seem the same.

Btw, its not a glitched line, its the stitch line

Respondido : 27/10/2018 8:23 am
Pathogen
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Re: Extruder Linearity correction


I share your results, Printed the tower with the E correction setting off, but all squares seem the same.

Btw, its not a glitched line, its the stitch line

Thanks, I hate that 'am I the only one' feeling.

re stiched line, what would that be for? This time I think I might have heard the printer 'klunk' right when it gets to that point.

Respondido : 27/10/2018 2:38 pm
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