I am sure that it is sometimes very difficult for people whose native language is not English to practice by following written documents and often gives incomplete or erroneous results. both watching practical videos and learning by following written documents makes it much easier to feel reliable and determined. thank you again for your time and effort.
You should do a deep dive into the Klipper Auto Speed script next! ~ Its functionality exceeds Andrew Ellis' macro. That being said, it still includes Ellis' as an optional, secondary validation 👍🏻
Thank you. I apologize for the sound. I struggle with the mic. My hearing is an issue so that I can't ever tell. Because of this, I get it checked later this month. In the case of this video, when trying to catch the sounds of the motors skipping, I made the mistake of taking the mic off and still talking. I will try to make some adjustments.
Hello and thanks for your tutorial, then after that, what do I need to change in the slicer? set the speed and accel to the found max? and what about the retraction, the filament flow, the nozzle temp? please help
I added it when I was having heat issues with that motor. I adjusted the voltage and fixed the problem. It did help when it was running hot, but it was not a huge difference. Adjusting the voltage is the way to go.
@@minimal3dp great video. I would also like to see one on jerk setting. Have not found anything on how to tune to max jerk settings. I am modding an ender 3 s1 pro for speed boat racing and would love to have a reliable way to find max jerk setings.
I am really confused with this, I found the max speeds, after many iterations everything is good, but when I set up the slicer and start to print, I get much skipping, horrible that the nozzle loses a lot of distance, layer shifting about 40cm, why is that? what do I need to check in the slicer?
@@minimal3dp Nope, it was just getting bugged every time and tried many configs which none worked. So I left it like that and used my old speed settings.
You did t read the instructions well enough. You're supposed to have heated both the nozzle and bed to their normal temps before running any tests, and keep them heated during the testing process. Self-correction. A second reading sees that it says "if your printer is enclosed". My mistake.
I am sure that it is sometimes very difficult for people whose native language is not English to practice by following written documents and often gives incomplete or erroneous results. both watching practical videos and learning by following written documents makes it much easier to feel reliable and determined. thank you again for your time and effort.
You are very welcome
Nice simple overview. Good job.
Thanks. I appreciate it.
You should do a deep dive into the Klipper Auto Speed script next! ~
Its functionality exceeds Andrew Ellis' macro. That being said, it still includes Ellis' as an optional, secondary validation 👍🏻
I think I just saw that one the other day. Do you have a link? I will do a video soon.
Very helpful!
I like your videos! Just want to note that your mic quality goes all over the place, louder, quieter, cut outs and sometimes it sound compressed 😐
Thank you. I apologize for the sound. I struggle with the mic. My hearing is an issue so that I can't ever tell. Because of this, I get it checked later this month.
In the case of this video, when trying to catch the sounds of the motors skipping, I made the mistake of taking the mic off and still talking.
I will try to make some adjustments.
@@minimal3dp 💚
Hello and thanks for your tutorial, then after that, what do I need to change in the slicer? set the speed and accel to the found max? and what about the retraction, the filament flow, the nozzle temp? please help
You need to run calibrations for all those settings. Take a look at the Teaching Tech Calibration Site.
@@minimal3dp does that page works for klipper? I see he mentions Marlin Everywhere
Loved the video, very helpful. Just wanted to know if this tweaks in acceleration are of high risk for the motors in the printer.
I don't believe so. I would just check the temps on your next print and touch test) I would recommend that with Klipper anyway.
Do you have a heatsink on your Y stepper motor? Have you noticed any observable improvements as a result of the heatsink?
I added it when I was having heat issues with that motor. I adjusted the voltage and fixed the problem. It did help when it was running hot, but it was not a huge difference. Adjusting the voltage is the way to go.
@@minimal3dp great video. I would also like to see one on jerk setting. Have not found anything on how to tune to max jerk settings. I am modding an ender 3 s1 pro for speed boat racing and would love to have a reliable way to find max jerk setings.
Hello thank you for this video. And after finding that what you change at the slice example orca slicer?
Take a look at the printer settings.
I am really confused with this, I found the max speeds, after many iterations everything is good, but when I set up the slicer and start to print, I get much skipping, horrible that the nozzle loses a lot of distance, layer shifting about 40cm, why is that? what do I need to check in the slicer?
Sounds like an issue with your volumetric flow. I publishing a video this afternoon.
I'm trying to sort out the max speed of my ender 3 v2 neo, I have upgraded it but I still can't get consistent printing quality with faster speeds.
Are you running klipper or Marlin? What calibrations have you completed so far?
Now i´m having an issue where the "mcu" showing really low values like 0/1/-1... and can´t get it to show results like yours.
Did you figure out your issue?
@@minimal3dp Nope, it was just getting bugged every time and tried many configs which none worked. So I left it like that and used my old speed settings.
You did t read the instructions well enough. You're supposed to have heated both the nozzle and bed to their normal temps before running any tests, and keep them heated during the testing process.
Self-correction. A second reading sees that it says "if your printer is enclosed". My mistake.
No problem. It is easy to miss things. It would not be surprising if I messed up. Thanks for the self-correction.
I'm wondering what the difference is between this and using input shaper. Are they used together, is this used instead of input shaper?
Use them together. Input shaper helps with vibrations that cause ringing in your prints. Once you nail down acceleration. Calculate input shaping.