Thank you, we need way more of these speed tests! You should consider including "speedtest" in you keywords to make this video easier to find. How hot where your stepper motors getting?
This was an interesting video even now. The noise on the Y is either the lifting of the part, or the bearings in the V roller wheels. I have an Ender 5 and running Klipper I can get 400mm/s on long straights, but most times it never reaches those speeds when the head has to make a lot of small movements. Upgrading to new extruder (I have a Micro Swiss NG) with a better cooling duct is enough to get there wtihout needing linear rails. The V roller wheels can handle the speed fine, and the frame of the Ender 5 is quite solid. I am still using the stock Creality MCU board and the V Rollers. The only thing I changed was the hot end and to run Klipper instead of Marlin
CNC Kitchen recommends these settings for speed, if you are using a 0.4mm nozzle (on a regular printer - but will need to change some of these because of the better speed on your ender 5 plus = Layer height change from 0.2 ==> 0.3 Extrusion Width change from 0.4 ==> 0.6 Number of walls change from x ==> 2 Speeds change from 40mm/s ==> 60mm/s (Make external perimeters speed lower, e.g. 50mm/s than the above speed to show better external wall quality) Jerk from 8mm/s ==> 20mm/s Increase Temp to 230oC
Which one? You mean the feeding tube? You shouldn’t even use that mesh cable thing. Cut it off of there. It’s nonsensical to have. also, so yourself a favor and repkace the tube wirh a clear one.
Those super high print speeds are nice if you only print square blocks in a manner of speaking but not so much for detailed models :-) You're model could have used a brim it seems ;-)
lol i printed on my ender 5 plus today for the first time in a while and i gotta say that printer is pretty badass. the noise is just resonances don't worry :D
Thank you, we need way more of these speed tests! You should consider including "speedtest" in you keywords to make this video easier to find. How hot where your stepper motors getting?
This was an interesting video even now. The noise on the Y is either the lifting of the part, or the bearings in the V roller wheels.
I have an Ender 5 and running Klipper I can get 400mm/s on long straights, but most times it never reaches those speeds when the head has to make a lot of small movements. Upgrading to new extruder (I have a Micro Swiss NG) with a better cooling duct is enough to get there wtihout needing linear rails. The V roller wheels can handle the speed fine, and the frame of the Ender 5 is quite solid. I am still using the stock Creality MCU board and the V Rollers. The only thing I changed was the hot end and to run Klipper instead of Marlin
CNC Kitchen recommends these settings for speed, if you are using a 0.4mm nozzle (on a regular printer - but will need to change some of these because of the better speed on your ender 5 plus =
Layer height change from 0.2 ==> 0.3
Extrusion Width change from 0.4 ==> 0.6
Number of walls change from x ==> 2
Speeds change from 40mm/s ==> 60mm/s
(Make external perimeters speed lower, e.g. 50mm/s than the above speed to show better external wall quality)
Jerk from 8mm/s ==> 20mm/s
Increase Temp to 230oC
Which video is that?
@@capcloud I wish I could remember, but the settings are from that video and I've used them a few times with little problem.
No because the BambuLabs has a .4 Nozzle and goes to 600ms.
Here I am struggling with my first layer and your here printing at 200mm/s
Speed is not really the problem. What accel and decel rates being used?
300mm/s at 1000mm/s² isn't enough. raise accel to 2500 or higher for the proper results.
What upgrades have you done?
You mad man, now lets see 1000/s hahaha
I'm more worried about the cable rubbing across the top at those speeds lol
Which one? You mean the feeding tube? You shouldn’t even use that mesh cable thing. Cut it off of there. It’s nonsensical to have. also, so yourself a favor and repkace the tube wirh a clear one.
Those super high print speeds are nice if you only print square blocks in a manner of speaking but not so much for detailed models :-)
You're model could have used a brim it seems ;-)
I'm printing at 150 and the print bed shakes like crazy when moving around small areas. Gotta print with a brim.
*your model
lol i printed on my ender 5 plus today for the first time in a while and i gotta say that printer is pretty badass. the noise is just resonances don't worry :D
Did you say you was using the Ender 3 board? If not what do I need to do to use the display with the stock board
It's the default ender 5 screen (not ender 5 se)
Look for a mercury zero G conversion, to have a true core xy and used that speed/velocity without problem
raise your accelerations way up