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Sep 2016

In your S3D settings are you printing inside to outside, or outside to inside? Try reversing and report back. This may be very similar to the ringing effect you see on sharp corners. But in this case it could be the print head transitioning from the inside of the shell to the outside for the next layer and the “ringing” after effect as the mass of the print head settles down. You could also try adjusting the S3D setting that indicates a random start point for each layer.

Thanks for the suggestions. Right now it is inside-out. The ringing explanation sure seems to make some sense. I can try a random to see what happens but I actually had set a specific point for the seam so it would imitate the real seam on the barrel!

I’ll report back.

Yea, the layer was a deviation on topic!

So at 1000mm/min it is good, at 1500mm/min it is definitely passable but the ringing is starting.

Slowing the non print XY speed didn’t do anything and I think because it is simply reversing direction and going from inner shell to outer shell (2 shells) so the movement is small but abrupt.

I can try really setting the non print speed to extremely slow and see!

Also I learned about the ratio and I think 1.6 and infill at 3.2 every other is about the limit maybe 1.8 and 3.6.

What is your x/y jerk setting? Might try lowering to 15 or 10.

Yeah, the common wisdom seems to be that you should keep your layer height at 80% or less of nozzle diameter. I personally never go above 50%, even on infill, for reasons above.