

I suppose that's my question - if the dc42 firmware on the Duet doesn't segment, will I _ALSO_ have to go to the 16 tooth pulleys and the 0.9d steppers, or is the controller upgrade enough to eliminate this particular issue?bot wrote:I haven't done a conversion of a Rostock max, so I can't say for sure, but my gut tells me yes. It can also be helped by going to 16 tooth pulleys and 0.9d steppers.
Haha - great point! Now if only they could get some Duets back in stock. I've put an order in at Filastruder and will update when I receive it and carry out the test. Thanks!bot wrote:If you plan on doing it anyway, do it first without switching the motors and pulleys. You'll know pretty well right away if it disappears, and if it does, you'll be the guy who brings this data point to light! Win win!
Wow... That's compelling.marcom wrote:And now the moment we've all been waiting for (or at least I have)...
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Same GCODE file. No question - the banding is entirely due to the delta segmentation. I can die happy now.
You're not experiencing this oddity, are you?bob64 wrote:Yeah, except my bed constantly expands or contracts. 40 minutes into a print the bed has dropped another .2mm or so. It feels like it takes forever to reach thermal equilibrium.... and I think the stock firmware auto-off's the heaters after like 30 minutes?
Doubt it, when performing the 24v mod, I basically plugged that hole full of wires to carry the extra current.Jimustanguitar wrote:You're not experiencing this oddity, are you?bob64 wrote:Yeah, except my bed constantly expands or contracts. 40 minutes into a print the bed has dropped another .2mm or so. It feels like it takes forever to reach thermal equilibrium.... and I think the stock firmware auto-off's the heaters after like 30 minutes?
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