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08-25-2015, 04:19 PM #1
I agree ZorAxe. I'm slowly making improvements in print speed. Oozing is still a problem. I've upped my filament retract from 3mm to 5mm which seems to help, but I think I might end up doing more.
It's odd because even though turning up the filament retract helped reduce oozing, I still see "shifts/ridges" in my print. I'm not sure why my motors can't keep on track. I'm currently toying with motor driver voltages to see if there's a "money spot". I've tried .5v (recommended from manufacturer), .8v, .74v, .7v and I think next I'll work down to .65v. So far the only thing that has shown to improve the print ridges is slowing the print speed way down.
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