RE: NOISY Core One
Have you tried stealth mode? If you prioritize noise, it's for you. Most people don't prioritize noise and don't use it.
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Hi all!! I can see this noisy-bed situation with the Prusa Core One is really frustrating, especially when you just want a smooth, quiet print. Often, the noise comes from vibration or uneven movement, so checking belts, bearings, and frame alignment can sometimes help reduce it. A few people have also mentioned that lubrication and making sure the bed screws aren’t too tight (or too loose) can make a surprising difference.
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RE: NOISY Core One
Is there anyone who has tested to place anti vibration plates on the sides of Core One or Core One L ?
I find the vibration noise very loud from the metal sides of my printer and I was wondering if the noise could be reduced
by fastening self adhesive bitumen plates on the inside of the printer. There is not much room in the Core One L though,
so it might not be possible.
Has any one tested this or somethis similar?
RE: NOISY Core One
Is there anyone who has tested to place anti vibration plates on the sides of Core One or Core One L ?
Have you tried damping the panels by touching them, and does it actually have a significant effect?
I think the consensus for the Core One is that it is preferred to damp the vibrations closer to the source. If the stepper motors excite resonances at certain speeds, try a new phase stepping calibration to see whether that makes the printer more quiet. If a panel rattles against the frame somewhere, try to re-seat the rivets in that area. If the noise stems from some other internal component that can rattle/vibrate, try to find and damp that.
RE: NOISY Core One
...touching slightly the printhead and/or rails during movements also can help to identify the source of a noise (eg. no/too less lubrication, missalignment etc).
BUT, when searching for a source of a noise do this with - at least - removed top cover!!! The top cover - and also the side covers - can have a significant impact by redirecting the noise to an area from which it does not originate.
Core One L