Topic: Vertical striping (not Z-wobble) possible solution
So now that I've upgraded my hotend and z-rod, there's another problem that I haven't really seen people address and that's the vertical banding issue. Vertical lines running up and down the model. I believe it's a limitation of the extruder in it's current configuration.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it should be 3000 steps per revolution. My calibrated steps/mm are 108. The excel doc I did my math on is on the other computer and I can post it later, but basically with 1.74mm filament coming into the extruder and exiting at 0.4mm that comes out to roughly 8 steps per extruded mm. That's straight down and will be even less depending on layer height. I measured one of skirts and found it was around ~1.2mm per step or so it looked @0.2mm layer height. That is where I believe the vertical striping is coming from.
I've seen some geared NEMA 17 motors (or whatever version) with a variety of ratios. The problem , if any, would be backlash with retraction and reextrusion. It would require a new mount shims and would probably restrict Y-axis limits. Printed gearing could be made, but the backlash problem, glass transition temps, and faster wear would be my biggest concerns.
Any thoughts?



