Night time printing
Night time printing
Hello, forum, newbie here.
I have just finished building my first 3D printer ever, Prusa i3 MK3S+, and have printed some stuff over the week. Many prints overnight.
During the night time, I sleep in the next room, so there is one door between. When normal layers are printed, I cannot hear a thing, but then, a sudden movement of the printing head or bed.. and then silent again... You know "nnnnnnnnn nnnnnn nnnnn RRRRRRRRRRR nnnnn nnnn"
I tend to wake up when the printer does those non-printing fast moves, even when it is in "quiet mode".
So the question is, has anyone tried to make your printers quieter by modifying the print settings in PrusaSlicer? Is it as easy as changing the "Speed for non-printing moves" to match one of those numbers above, but which?
What are the consequences if I touch this value?
I have just finished building my first 3D printer ever, Prusa i3 MK3S+, and have printed some stuff over the week. Many prints overnight.
During the night time, I sleep in the next room, so there is one door between. When normal layers are printed, I cannot hear a thing, but then, a sudden movement of the printing head or bed.. and then silent again... You know "nnnnnnnnn nnnnnn nnnnn RRRRRRRRRRR nnnnn nnnn"
I tend to wake up when the printer does those non-printing fast moves, even when it is in "quiet mode".
So the question is, has anyone tried to make your printers quieter by modifying the print settings in PrusaSlicer? Is it as easy as changing the "Speed for non-printing moves" to match one of those numbers above, but which?
What are the consequences if I touch this value?
Re: Night time printing
Welcome to the forum!
I don't have experience of my own, but know that ppl sometimes build housing around their 3D-printer to suppress the noice and secondly to stabilize the atmosphere for printing and apply ventilation.
I don't have experience of my own, but know that ppl sometimes build housing around their 3D-printer to suppress the noice and secondly to stabilize the atmosphere for printing and apply ventilation.
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Re: Night time printing
https://clevercreations.org/silence-lou ... r-quieter/
https://www.3dprintem.com/3d-printer-noise-reduction/
https://easyhomesoundproofing.com/sound ... d-printer/
https://www.3dprintem.com/3d-printer-noise-reduction/
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Re: Night time printing
Change out the stepper drivers. That really reduces the sound.
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Re: Night time printing
My setup:
The noise dampers and a heavy stone slab (in my case it is just two large tiles): This system reduces the noise from the vibration.
I use such a system for both Upgraded Prusa i3 3MK2.5S and Snapmaker 2 A350T. Also, I would recommend purchasing an enclosure for Prusa i3 MK3S+ It is their new product, launched recently.
The noise dampers and a heavy stone slab (in my case it is just two large tiles): This system reduces the noise from the vibration.
I use such a system for both Upgraded Prusa i3 3MK2.5S and Snapmaker 2 A350T. Also, I would recommend purchasing an enclosure for Prusa i3 MK3S+ It is their new product, launched recently.
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Re: Night time printing
Probably you're hearing the fast short move when printing top/bottom layers.
Printer get noisy when doing sharp turn. Top skin are all 180 short prints.
There is YouTube about dampening.
It not only affect noise but also print quality. If I remember correctly, it's opposite to what we think.
Not sure if it's from CNC Kitchen.
Printer get noisy when doing sharp turn. Top skin are all 180 short prints.
There is YouTube about dampening.
It not only affect noise but also print quality. If I remember correctly, it's opposite to what we think.
Not sure if it's from CNC Kitchen.
Re: Night time printing
a 32 bit board will make a big difference. There are drop in replacements.
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Re: Night time printing
Yes, CNC Kitchen showcased this system in his video.
What do you mean?Frederick_Law wrote: ↑Mon Aug 08, 2022 5:13 pm If I remember correctly, it's opposite to what we think.
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Re: Night time printing
I think he tried different dampening. Soft to stiff.
He got noise down but quality went down too.
You can try lower jerk in slicer setting. Most of the louder noise is stop and go.
He got noise down but quality went down too.
You can try lower jerk in slicer setting. Most of the louder noise is stop and go.