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this is good?
You got 2 peaks that match that is great in general. You got noise of course, you can see it because its not a sharp curve, but run IS graphs and see how they look like.
not really sure what im supposed to be looking for here.
You're looking decent. I personally would move forward then rerun them after 24 hours of printing. Things might settle into place between all the movements and heating/cooling.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-yc_XM8sP4
3D Printers & a Whiteboard
YouTube
How to Read and Analyze Input Shaper Graphs Generated by Klipper
This video is supposed to be a brief overview on what the input shaper graphs can tell us. It is the first video of a series of videos which will give a more in depth view on the kinematic system and input shaping in Klipper.
As always: feel free to jump to those parts, that help you with your problems:
00:00 Intro
00:57 What we can learn from...
this is my Y graph
is that good? lol
Yes that looks like it will work just fine. Do your commissioning again after 24 hours of printing especially if you print hot (ASA, ABS and what not) as the heating and cooling will make parts settle into place.
Skip the corexy belt tension test though if you have hybrid. Apparently it is useless once you add the other belts.
Given your accelerations though, Iām assuming you have hybrid as mine ended up at 5500 when I recommissioned.
It's hybrid and 48 volts
Hello š what do you did to come from this to the next post ?
I have a problem with my belts š
tighten your lower
upper looks good