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Calibration Cube XYZ
This model allow you to print a calibration cube (The name can be a source of error. More than a calibration, it's a control which is perform with this model.) It's useful to see if your printer is accurate and calibrate some settings.
Default size of the standard cube is 20mm.
Licence for the standard calibration cube: CC BY-SA 3.0, iDig3Dprinting https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1278865
- Nozzle Size : 0.4
- Layer Height : 0.2
- Initial Layer Height : 0.2
- Line Width : 0.4
- Wall Line Count : 3
- Top/Bottom Thickness : 0.8 mm
- Infill Density : 8%
Printing Time = 30mn
Normaly, you have to print two cubes, with different sizes. If the dimensional inaccuracy scale with the size of the cubes, then it's the steps/mm of your steppers that needs some adjustments (note: if it's the case, you should also adjust the flow, and maybe redo some calibrations if the change is important). If it doesn't scale, you can correct it by adjusting your Horizontal Expansion.
This test is perform to see if the pattern of the infill can be seen on the perimeters. Try to reduce it as low as you can by changing Wall Line count and Top/Bottom Thickness. Top/Bottom Thicknes, can create artifacts if it's too low (Also knows as Pillowing).
This test is about to see if a distance can be seen between Wall lines. If you don't have a good overlap of the lines , it's certainly a problem with your Flow.
Ringing (sometimes called "ghosting") is an effect where ripples appear on vertical surfaces, near small details on these surfaces. The ripples start occurring just after printing the small details. As the vibrations are caused by accelerating the print head, the improvements can be achived by reducing those accelerations.
- Reducing the maximum printing speed reduces the duration of the accelerations.
- Reducing the reduction of the acceleration speed directly reduces the acceleration and reduces the magnitude of the vibrations.
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