Topic: very regular ridges on corners
Kossel 2020
Printing 20 mm cube to calibrate/ Super regular / periodiv ridges appear at all corners. See picture
Any ideas?
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Kossel 2020
Printing 20 mm cube to calibrate/ Super regular / periodiv ridges appear at all corners. See picture
Any ideas?
Overextrusion ?
perhaps VERY regular...
Try a different slicer to eliminate the gcode versus mechanical problem otherwise you are chasing a ghost.
Looks like Z banding or irregular temperature on the hotend/ bed.
I've had bad filament give that effect. Try a new or reliable spool
Looks like Z banding or irregular temperature on the hotend/ bed.
he is using a Delta. They don't normally get Z banding due to no true Z axis. Unless his settings are way off or one pair of diagonal rods is different from the other two sets in length. Could also be a difference in tower height and a difference in home position on a tower versus the other two towers.
just an added thought, could possibly be a small amount of play in the rod ends, but yeah - that is very reminiscent of Z banding on a cartesian. strange seeing it on something from a kossel/delta
is there any binding at all on any of the tower carriages?
does it use bearings or belts?
if belts, are they all equal in tension?
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