Isn’t that link for a still picture? I was figuring it would be a video.
Ohh wow just realized that sorry. I’ll fix it @NathanielStenzel
@NathanielStenzel no it should be a vid
@Max_Moors G+ keeps pissing me off by claiming I can not post and then posting anyways. At least it was not x20 like some of mine…
@NathanielStenzel yeah it just happened with that comment as well. It is a weird bug…
Okay. It loaded the vid. One dude had a hideous noise on his printer and then it turned out to be a nautilus gear under his printer. I do not think you have that problem, but now I wonder if one of your plastic parts is cracked or something. Maybe I am just being silly here. It sounds better for sure.
@NathanielStenzel could be. When it arrived it had those white zip ties from the bed broken… but you might never know…
Here is the Marvin I just printed after lubricating, tightening and all those things
BTW this is the one on the SD card
https://plus.google.com/photos/118270370108535951469/albums/6374686514890793329/6374686517444526658
What layer height? Is it better than the last one?
@NathanielStenzel 100micron and unfortunately no
Are those lines 100 micron apart then?
@NathanielStenzel yes but there are extra lines… (the lines you see on the model are not the layers)
Do they look like squished circles?
@NathanielStenzel squished circles?
Do you mean on Marvin’s body?
Yep. I asked if it looked like stacks of squished circles. That is after all what an extruded dot looks like. You say your layer height is 100 micron and the spacing of the lines are 100 micron and I have to wonder if you are just looking at the shape of the extrusion. I used to be able to find guides on extruded line shapes and if it was amgood or bad shape, but now I am having trouble finding those pages on the web.
@NathanielStenzel I mean… Simplify3d’s website does show what might be the cause but I don’t really know how to solve them…
https://www.simplify3d.com/support/print-quality-troubleshooting/#lines-on-the-side-of-print
They say that the temperature shouldn’t vary more than 2° and my temperature varies more or less 5°
Did you do PID tuning? Does your printer have a fan anywhere near the hotend?
Mind you, I do not know if their machines are PID tuned before shipping or not.
@NathanielStenzel they are supposed to be but either way you have to change the values in the marlin firmware before uploading it or through the gcode but none of them work permanently on this printer. They (locked the gcode function I think) and a lot of people are having troubles with changing it in the firmware