I built my 3D printer a couple of months ago, but I can’t get it to print sharp corners. The corners in the picture should be 90°, without any fillets:

During this test print, I played with multiple parameters: speed, temperature, acceleration, junction deviation, linear advance. All of these were also individually tuned previously. Nothing seems to make a difference.

Could this be a issue with the construction of my printer? I’m beginning to think my hotend isn’t rigid enough, but then I would at least expect better results at low speeds.

Edit: the printer is a CoreXY of my own design running Marlin 2.1.2.1. The Slicer is PrusaSlicer with most settings left as default (but increased speeds)

  • elDalvini@discuss.tchncs.deOP
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    10 months ago

    This is a 40x40 cube printed in vase mode:

    The corners look pretty okay on that:

    But I don’t see these kind of results on real-world parts. I guess I have to print some more test parts to narrow down the problem.

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      10 months ago

      Cube looks good, but corners are rounded bit too much I think (at least the one on 2nd pic)

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        10 months ago

        Your design CoreXY reminds me on belt issues. Do you have a pic? It doesnt have to be mechanical issue, but belts must be tight and parallel/perpendicular to linear motion system.