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Fusion
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Whats your max print speed?

Hello Guys,

I started experimenting with the maximum print speed. I was wondering what your maximum achievable speed is (without affecting the print obviously)?
I found that my printer starts to skip steps on the X-axis when doing quick and/or far movements with more than 170% of speed. It varies slightly based on the print job/the exact movement. I was wondering if this might be because of wrong belt tension or just to be expected at such a speed?

Thanks,
Dennis

Posted : 22/11/2016 8:27 am
JohnOCFII
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Re: Whats your max print speed?

Hello Guys,

I started experimenting with the maximum print speed. I was wondering what your maximum achievable speed is (without affecting the print obviously)?
I found that my printer starts to skip steps on the X-axis when doing quick and/or far movements with more than 170% of speed. It varies slightly based on the print job/the exact movement. I was wondering if this might be because of wrong belt tension or just to be expected at such a speed?

To print faster requires a fine coordination between variables. Generally speaking, if you want to print faster, you also have to make sure you can pump filament through the hot-end faster. That often requires a higher temperature. You may also need to change extrusion parameters too.

The default Slic3r and S3D configurations are 40mm/sec. It looks like 170% would be 68 mm/sec. I would expect to see negative impact on the print if you are just increasing speed without changing other variables. Set aside a long weekend. Grab a piece of paper (or a spreadsheet) create a simple 20x20x20mm cube in the Slic3r of your choice, and start experimenting!

John

Posted : 23/11/2016 5:12 am
PJR
 PJR
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Re: Whats your max print speed?

A 20mm cube will not give correct figures due to acceleration factor.

You need a good-sized object (150x150x10), print hollow, with 2 or 3 perimeters.

Peter

Please note: I do not have any affiliation with Prusa Research. Any advices given are offered in good faith. It is your responsibility to ensure that by following my advice you do not suffer or cause injury, damage…

Posted : 23/11/2016 7:20 am
JohnOCFII
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Re: Whats your max print speed?

A 20mm cube will not give correct figures due to acceleration factor.

You need a good-sized object (150x150x10), print hollow, with 2 or 3 perimeters.

Interesting. It makes sense that larger would help get a more true answer. Thanks.

Posted : 23/11/2016 3:53 pm
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