Printer stutter
Printer stutter
Hi
My I3 Pro B is printing really well but I have noticed it stuttering quite frequently. It will be running along quite nicely and then for about 10 to 20 seconds will stutter a lot. The stutters are less than a second but are quite noticeable.
Is this normal ?
Thanks,
Ben
My I3 Pro B is printing really well but I have noticed it stuttering quite frequently. It will be running along quite nicely and then for about 10 to 20 seconds will stutter a lot. The stutters are less than a second but are quite noticeable.
Is this normal ?
Thanks,
Ben
Re: Printer stutter
Could you tell me your printer print it via the USB port or SD card?
And you can upload your print setting?
And you can upload your print setting?
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Re: Printer stutter
What do you mean "stuttering"?
Is the motor on one or both axies stalling? (Assuming the "stutter" is in X and Y)
Do you get a clicking sound when it "stutters"?
Are some layers of your prints shifted?
Are the belts too tight?
Does it happen in Z? If so, are the flexible connectors secured to the motor and the screwed rods properly?
What effect is the "stuttering" having on your prints?
Need more details.
Play Bonny!
Spadyheid.
Is the motor on one or both axies stalling? (Assuming the "stutter" is in X and Y)
Do you get a clicking sound when it "stutters"?
Are some layers of your prints shifted?
Are the belts too tight?
Does it happen in Z? If so, are the flexible connectors secured to the motor and the screwed rods properly?
What effect is the "stuttering" having on your prints?
Need more details.
Play Bonny!
Spadyheid.
Re: Printer stutter
[quote=William post_id=83557 time=1522672135 user_id=51382]
Could you tell me your printer print it via the USB port or SD card?
And you can upload your print setting?
[/quote]
It was by the USB port
Could you tell me your printer print it via the USB port or SD card?
And you can upload your print setting?
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It was by the USB port
Re: Printer stutter
[quote=Soadyheid post_id=83667 time=1522975433 user_id=56246]
What do you mean "stuttering"?
Is the motor on one or both axies stalling? (Assuming the "stutter" is in X and Y)
Do you get a clicking sound when it "stutters"?
Are some layers of your prints shifted?
Are the belts too tight?
Does it happen in Z? If so, are the flexible connectors secured to the motor and the screwed rods properly?
What effect is the "stuttering" having on your prints?
Need more details.
Play Bonny!
Spadyheid.
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Seems to be on X/Y. Z seems ok.
No clicking noise
No layer shift. The prints don't seem to be affected. Belts seem ok.
It's almost like one of the motors needs a very quick breather. Could it be very slight overheats or delays on the USB connection ?
What do you mean "stuttering"?
Is the motor on one or both axies stalling? (Assuming the "stutter" is in X and Y)
Do you get a clicking sound when it "stutters"?
Are some layers of your prints shifted?
Are the belts too tight?
Does it happen in Z? If so, are the flexible connectors secured to the motor and the screwed rods properly?
What effect is the "stuttering" having on your prints?
Need more details.
Play Bonny!
Spadyheid.
[/quote]
Seems to be on X/Y. Z seems ok.
No clicking noise
No layer shift. The prints don't seem to be affected. Belts seem ok.
It's almost like one of the motors needs a very quick breather. Could it be very slight overheats or delays on the USB connection ?
Re: Printer stutter
[quote]It's almost like one of the motors needs a very quick breather. Could it be very slight overheats or delays on the USB connection ?[/quote]
Still not sure what you mean by "stutter", do you mean the printer stops/hesitates for a short while then continues?
Just a thought... What temperature is the hot end? If it's too low, the printer will stop as the extruder motor wouldn't be able to extrude. Usually cuts off somewhere about 170 degrees. If the temp cycles down below whatever the cut off is, I reckon the print would stop till it heats up again.
Like I say... Just a thought.
Play Bonny!
Soadyheid.
Still not sure what you mean by "stutter", do you mean the printer stops/hesitates for a short while then continues?
Just a thought... What temperature is the hot end? If it's too low, the printer will stop as the extruder motor wouldn't be able to extrude. Usually cuts off somewhere about 170 degrees. If the temp cycles down below whatever the cut off is, I reckon the print would stop till it heats up again.
Like I say... Just a thought.
Play Bonny!
Soadyheid.
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Re: Printer stutter
I have a simulator issue when printing in.1mm i get a wave in the outline shown in the attachments? It a very small ripple along some parts.
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Re: Printer stutter
[quote=BennyBoyW post_id=83701 time=1523186439 user_id=63545]
It was by the USB port
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Try using the SD card. Do you have print preview enabled? If yes then I think your PC is too slow.
It was by the USB port
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Try using the SD card. Do you have print preview enabled? If yes then I think your PC is too slow.