okay thank you, do you have any idea why the test print is printing differently in speed at the height from start till about the 900th layer (in my editx3 pictures above your post)?? Im thinking the print came out so great because it was just so slow from bottom to top , maybe, maybe not. but its something strange i noticed afterwards.
Iâm not sure about the âat starting heightâ variety of settings, theyâre not in the software I use primarily, but I assume that something in there can help you slow it down only above x height. Speed of 20 at max sounds low to me. From a steadying standpoint you donât care about speed too much let it do whatever, accel and jerk is the focus, thatâs where force is imparted. G forces on the tires, not kph on the speedo. The slicer is doing this math for you.
ohhh, ill try not adjusting the speed for tomorrows print, and only the acceleration and then if that doesnt do it, ill change the jerk to 6 like you suggested afterwards if needed. if this is the case, it will make my print times much faster.
and yes, you can adjust the speed by height, i already know how to do that. its just the test square print (even without changing speed of anything), shows the speed to be about 50mm/s for the whole thing, even though outer wall is set for 200mm/s.
also from my experience, slowing the speed down reduces resonance problems at higher prints, this i know has a big effect for it, but maybe the acceleration/jerk is better like you mention
EDIT: how can i adjust just the Y-acceleration for the print bed, instead of acceleration overall. or is that not possible in bambu studio?