I know its look cool but.
I have really strange extrusion. Dont know where to start. Any suggestion?
14 Replies
extended-yellowOP•3y ago
Its in pressure advanced mode.
did you make sure
variable_relative_extrusion
in your printer.cfg matches your slicer? i.e. variable_relative_extrusion: True
and superslicer Use relative E distances
needs to be checked
Other possible cause is you are using Cura and didn't change the default filament diameter from 2.85 to 1.75mmextended-yellowOP•3y ago
I tuned e steps to be same. Is that same?
relative extrusion is set to false 😦
which is fine, but you need to make sure your slicer is also set the same way
but no, tuning e steps isn't the same thing
extended-yellowOP•3y ago
i am using SS. Nozzle is set correct.
Relative e distance is checked ☑ in ss
So should i try again with relative extrusion on?
well that is your problem. You told klipper you are doing absolute, and your slicer is using relative
extended-yellowOP•3y ago
Yea i saw that setting. It is on.
so Use Relative E distances is checked, then printer.cfg needs to have variable_relative_extrusion = true
extended-yellowOP•3y ago
extended-yellowOP•3y ago
Before i cancel. Its art. Still going.
Trying again. Reporting tomorrow.
Is doing same. Any other options? I was thinking that retraction is too slow maybe?
ratty-blush•3y ago
Well, you have been told to synchronize your extrusion settings in the printer's config and in the slicer. Either both relative or both absolute. Do it first.
Did you change your printer.cfg and restart klipper? Did you reslice your object?
extended-yellowOP•3y ago
Yes and yes did both. I think it has to do with flow. Superslicer v core has default flow in mm and i will try to change in percents
Ok first layers after changing flow to percents and little bit over the 100% i think i resolve it (how i had on Ender 5).