Printing with the Graphic LCD
Figure 3.3: Z Oset Screen
Acceleration
Acceleration is the derivative of speed, and determines how quickly your
print head and bed will reach dened speeds. We have this set to 500mm/s
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to help prevent resonance and shadowing. This can be increased for sharper
corners and faster turns, however it can lead backlash issues.
Jerk Settings
Jerk is the derivative of accleration and will determine the maximum speed
change allowed at any given time. VXY- Jerk will control jerk setting for
your X and Y-axis. VZ - Jerk will control the jerk setting for your Z-axis.
VE - Jerk will control the jerk settings for your extruder.
Vmax
The Vmax settings will determine the maximum speed that your printer
can move on any specic motor(s). We recommend leaving these settings
as is. Increasing these speeds too much can lead to skipped steps and/or
binding. There will be an individual section for X, Y, Z, and Extruder
motors.
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