X/Y Axis moving too fast at 100% - Safe print speed settings? #25
-
Hi! I noticed recently that my X and Y stepper motors move really fast while printing (and make a whiny sound while doing so) , and decided to manually dial down the print speed from 100% to 80%. I don't recall why or when this started happening, I just noticed that it was moving really fast, shaking and making high pitched sounds during a print. I'm using a Kobra Neo, with a modded firmware (I think jokubasver's). I've set up a Raspberry Pi 2B as an Octoprint server (with Octopi) and I'm running Cura as my slicer, using sclebo05 profiles as a basis. My Axis speed settings are:
I can usually print a ~38g PLA part in about 3 hours. Is this what I should expect? |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
Replies: 1 comment 4 replies
-
So that would be
speed then, as your settings are in minutes and I just divided it by 60 to get the speed per second - right? BUT: what's your setting in Cura for TRAVEL MOVEMENT speed? That would be the setting which determines the movement speed betwee it's actually extruding, like when one layer or line is done and it has to move to the starting point of the next layer/line. If that one is set too high, then you'd experience such a behaviour you described (if I understood your problem right.. ;) ). Can you upload screenshots of that speed setting section at Cura? |
Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
So that would be
speed then, as your settings are in minutes and I just divided it by 60 to get the speed per second - right?
So, talking about x&y it should be fine with a well-trammed machine (edit: IF the type of filament is fine for printing at 100mm/s - TPU for example definitely isn't, and for PETG I personally usually don't go faster than 80mm/s).
BUT: what's your setting in Cura for TRAVEL MOVEMENT speed? That would be the setting which determines the movement speed betwee it's actually extruding, like when one layer or line is done and it has to move to the starting point of the next layer/line. If that one is set too high, then you'd experie…