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The", "for longer prints I felt it was good to have since at the", "I was getting away with the low temperature (185 °C) because my printing", "creep, since that meant it went all the way up the Bowden tube.", "But I welcome more experienced suggestions and input. ### Additional info I think", "first successful(ish) print since installing it lasted two to three hours before I", "the voltage [of the Z-stepper] if indeed the [pre-set factory calibration is incorrect", "frame was VERY hot to the touch. I also noticed that the extruder", "the original plastic) heat buildup; the new aluminum frame was VERY hot to", "shape that plugged the port into the Bowden just past the gears. I'm", "went all the way up the Bowden tube. My first guess is the", "print since installing it lasted two to three hours before I noticed the", "the tension felt as strong as I had it on my old one,", "info I think I was getting away with the low temperature (185 °C)", "can't imagine it's making enough resistance to overwork the motor without seeing other", "new print with the top and side openings folded up to allow airflow.", "the ambient heat inside the enclosure. I am currently trying a new print", "The only softening I saw was in the direct drive; it had been", "tensioner and pull the filament out. That or the motor is overheating trying", "tension arm in the stock extruder snapped, so I bought and installed an", "I am: all I've printed with is PLA at 195 °C. Since changing", "(185 °C) because my printing enclosure held heat so well. I'm attempting to", "noticed the filament wasn't feeding. It had softened and clogged the lead-in to", "Teflon tube, mounted to the vertical frame - it is *not* on the", "to start removing variables to my problem, if it under-extrudes, I'll bump the", "the filament out. That or the motor is overheating trying to pull Filament", "issue with the direct drive (is that what it's called? still learning the", "today to start removing variables to my problem, if it under-extrudes, I'll bump", "also noticed that the extruder motor was rather hot as well. So you", "know how to adjust the voltage [of the Z-stepper] if indeed the [pre-set", "filament wasn't feeding. It had softened and clogged the lead-in to the Bowden", "pulled out the filament. The only softening I saw was in the direct", "more for dust, but for longer prints I felt it was good to", "Recently the tension arm in the stock extruder snapped, so I bought and", "the motor without seeing other issues first. I didn't see any signs of", "what it's called? still learning the terms). the aluminum was too hot to", "felt as strong as I had it on my old one, so I", "the vertical frame - it is *not* on the nozzle side of the", "prints I felt it was good to have since at the time it", "up to allow airflow. But I welcome more experienced suggestions and input. ###", "if it under-extrudes, I'll bump the temperature up again. Please note that I", "I am currently trying a new print with the top and side openings", "to print outside the enclosure today to start removing variables to my problem,", "tooth gear. I figure the problem comes from (and what probably broke the", "conical shape that plugged the port into the Bowden just past the gears.", "drive (is that what it's called? still learning the terms). the aluminum was", "into the Bowden just past the gears. I'm still leaning towards an issue", "last year. Recently the tension arm in the stock extruder snapped, so I", "heat creep, since that meant it went all the way up the Bowden", "had been pushed into a conical shape that plugged the port into the", "stock extruder snapped, so I bought and installed an all-aluminum replacement. My first", "still leaning towards an issue with the direct drive (is that what it's", "tube, mounted to the vertical frame - it is *not* on the nozzle", "clogged the lead-in to the Bowden tube just past the tooth gear. I", "on my old one, so I left it alone. I currently print within", "outside the enclosure today to start removing variables to my problem, if it", "hours before I noticed the filament wasn't feeding. It had softened and clogged", "broke the original plastic) heat buildup; the new aluminum frame was VERY hot", "aluminum frame was VERY hot to the touch. I also noticed that the", "with the direct drive (is that what it's called? still learning the terms).", "print outside the enclosure today to start removing variables to my problem, if", "to my problem, if it under-extrudes, I'll bump the temperature up again. Please", "again. Please note that I replaced *just the frame*. I wouldn't know how", "you all know where I am: all I've printed with is PLA at", "but the tension felt as strong as I had it on my old", "I wouldn't know how to adjust the voltage [of the Z-stepper] if indeed", "That or the motor is overheating trying to pull Filament through. The motor", "new aluminum frame was VERY hot to the touch. I also noticed that", "still fairly new to 3D printing; got my Ender 3 V2 for Christmas", "from (and what probably broke the original plastic) heat buildup; the new aluminum", "changing extruders, I was getting over extrusion and dropped it to 185 °C", "My first successful(ish) print since installing it lasted two to three hours before", "out the filament. The only softening I saw was in the direct drive;", "[pre-set factory calibration is incorrect and causing the stepper to heat up]. The", "good to have since at the time it was getting very cold at", "tube just past the tooth gear. I figure the problem comes from (and", "motor is overheating trying to pull Filament through. The motor driving the filament", "5 mm to 6.5 mm. The new one doesn't have (easily) adjustable tension,", "had it on my old one, so I left it alone. I currently", "attempting to print outside the enclosure today to start removing variables to my", "terms). the aluminum was too hot to touch and I had to wait", "when I pulled out the filament. The only softening I saw was in", "a conical shape that plugged the port into the Bowden just past the", "hot to touch and I had to wait 10 minutes before I could", "currently trying a new print with the top and side openings folded up", "or the motor is overheating trying to pull Filament through. The motor driving", "since my printer is located in the garage (this is more for dust,", "the stepper to heat up]. The new tension arm is a bit tighter", "of Creality's foil-lined ones since my printer is located in the garage (this", "to 6.5 mm. The new one doesn't have (easily) adjustable tension, but the", "buildup; the new aluminum frame was VERY hot to the touch. I also", "the Teflon tube, mounted to the vertical frame - it is *not* on", "to pull Filament through. The motor driving the filament is on the opposite", "first. I didn't see any signs of Heat Creep when I pulled out", "know where I am: all I've printed with is PLA at 195 °C.", "temperature (185 °C) because my printing enclosure held heat so well. I'm attempting", "and installed an all-aluminum replacement. My first successful(ish) print since installing it lasted", "The motor driving the filament is on the opposite side of the Teflon" ]
[ "switch then it appears to act normally. Clearly either the limit switch is", "Home feature, the Y-axis motor drives the bed as far back as possible", "new Ender 3 v2. When using the Auto Home feature, the Y-axis motor", "from the switch. The control unit locks at this point and must be", "switch is way out of adjustment or the bed is not positioned properly.", "about .5 inches away from the switch. The control unit locks at this", "switch. The control unit locks at this point and must be power cycled", "bed as far back as possible then the motor grinds for about 10-15", "switch is not being depressed and the limit stop is about .5 inches", "motor grinds for about 10-15 seconds. The Y-axis limit switch is not being", "is way out of adjustment or the bed is not positioned properly. Can", "and must be power cycled to regain control. If I manually depress the", "about 10-15 seconds. The Y-axis limit switch is not being depressed and the", "Y-axis motor drives the bed as far back as possible then the motor", "motor drives the bed as far back as possible then the motor grinds", "limit stop is about .5 inches away from the switch. The control unit", "the limit stop is about .5 inches away from the switch. The control", "the limit switch is way out of adjustment or the bed is not", "inches away from the switch. The control unit locks at this point and", "The control unit locks at this point and must be power cycled to", "limit switch is not being depressed and the limit stop is about .5", "Y-axis limit switch is not being depressed and the limit stop is about", "is not positioned properly. Can this be fixed or should I send it", "10-15 seconds. The Y-axis limit switch is not being depressed and the limit", "point and must be power cycled to regain control. If I manually depress", "unit locks at this point and must be power cycled to regain control.", "bed is not positioned properly. Can this be fixed or should I send", "my new Ender 3 v2. When using the Auto Home feature, the Y-axis", "drives the bed as far back as possible then the motor grinds for", "received my new Ender 3 v2. When using the Auto Home feature, the", "control. If I manually depress the limit switch then it appears to act", "then the motor grinds for about 10-15 seconds. The Y-axis limit switch is", "Auto Home feature, the Y-axis motor drives the bed as far back as", "When using the Auto Home feature, the Y-axis motor drives the bed as", "power cycled to regain control. If I manually depress the limit switch then", "If I manually depress the limit switch then it appears to act normally.", "not positioned properly. Can this be fixed or should I send it back", "of adjustment or the bed is not positioned properly. Can this be fixed", "appears to act normally. Clearly either the limit switch is way out of", "3 v2. When using the Auto Home feature, the Y-axis motor drives the", "properly. Can this be fixed or should I send it back as defective?", "stop is about .5 inches away from the switch. The control unit locks", "back as possible then the motor grinds for about 10-15 seconds. The Y-axis", "for about 10-15 seconds. The Y-axis limit switch is not being depressed and", ".5 inches away from the switch. The control unit locks at this point", "manually depress the limit switch then it appears to act normally. Clearly either", "control unit locks at this point and must be power cycled to regain", "the bed is not positioned properly. Can this be fixed or should I", "is not being depressed and the limit stop is about .5 inches away", "cycled to regain control. If I manually depress the limit switch then it", "to regain control. If I manually depress the limit switch then it appears", "the switch. The control unit locks at this point and must be power", "to act normally. Clearly either the limit switch is way out of adjustment", "limit switch is way out of adjustment or the bed is not positioned", "The Y-axis limit switch is not being depressed and the limit stop is", "locks at this point and must be power cycled to regain control. If", "act normally. Clearly either the limit switch is way out of adjustment or", "the motor grinds for about 10-15 seconds. The Y-axis limit switch is not", "regain control. If I manually depress the limit switch then it appears to", "possible then the motor grinds for about 10-15 seconds. The Y-axis limit switch", "away from the switch. The control unit locks at this point and must", "being depressed and the limit stop is about .5 inches away from the", "this point and must be power cycled to regain control. If I manually", "either the limit switch is way out of adjustment or the bed is", "grinds for about 10-15 seconds. The Y-axis limit switch is not being depressed", "or the bed is not positioned properly. Can this be fixed or should", "depressed and the limit stop is about .5 inches away from the switch.", "the bed as far back as possible then the motor grinds for about", "positioned properly. Can this be fixed or should I send it back as", "adjustment or the bed is not positioned properly. Can this be fixed or", "is about .5 inches away from the switch. The control unit locks at", "the limit switch then it appears to act normally. Clearly either the limit", "normally. Clearly either the limit switch is way out of adjustment or the", "seconds. The Y-axis limit switch is not being depressed and the limit stop", "Just received my new Ender 3 v2. When using the Auto Home feature,", "I manually depress the limit switch then it appears to act normally. Clearly", "limit switch then it appears to act normally. Clearly either the limit switch", "way out of adjustment or the bed is not positioned properly. Can this", "feature, the Y-axis motor drives the bed as far back as possible then", "and the limit stop is about .5 inches away from the switch. The", "using the Auto Home feature, the Y-axis motor drives the bed as far", "the Y-axis motor drives the bed as far back as possible then the", "it appears to act normally. Clearly either the limit switch is way out", "be power cycled to regain control. If I manually depress the limit switch", "as far back as possible then the motor grinds for about 10-15 seconds.", "as possible then the motor grinds for about 10-15 seconds. The Y-axis limit", "far back as possible then the motor grinds for about 10-15 seconds. The", "v2. When using the Auto Home feature, the Y-axis motor drives the bed", "the Auto Home feature, the Y-axis motor drives the bed as far back", "out of adjustment or the bed is not positioned properly. Can this be", "Clearly either the limit switch is way out of adjustment or the bed", "at this point and must be power cycled to regain control. If I", "not being depressed and the limit stop is about .5 inches away from", "Ender 3 v2. When using the Auto Home feature, the Y-axis motor drives", "depress the limit switch then it appears to act normally. Clearly either the", "then it appears to act normally. Clearly either the limit switch is way", "must be power cycled to regain control. If I manually depress the limit" ]
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Also is there any other solution for closed-loop systems at a", "is there any other solution for closed-loop systems at a reasonable price? Note", "reasonable price. So is there any way to somehow use low-resolution encoders (like", "current and firmware changes to prevent step losses but I want to find", "3d printer. I am thinking of building my own closed-loop continuous rotation servo", "losses but I want to find the best way to do it with", "low-resolution encoders (like 36 pulse every full turn) or is there any encoder", "this purpose. Also for some reason, I can't use products like BTT S42B", "for this purpose. Also for some reason, I can't use products like BTT", "reason, I can't use products like BTT S42B closed-loop stepper drives, my only", "way to somehow use low-resolution encoders (like 36 pulse every full turn) or", "thinking of using a closed-loop motor in my 3D printer for better accuracy", "ones? 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(I", "potentiometers that are limited and not suitable for a 3d printer. I am", "reasonable price other than optical ones? Also is there any other solution for", "reasonable price? Note that I am aware that I may need to modify", "servo using stepper/DC motors and encoders but I can't find any high-resolution encoder", "encoders. The problem is I need a pretty high resolution for a 3d", "but I want to find the best way to do it with encoders.", "there any encoder type that I can use for better accuracy at a", "Also is there any other solution for closed-loop systems at a reasonable price?", "of building my own closed-loop continuous rotation servo using stepper/DC motors and encoders", "motors and program them from scratch. **Note:** You might consider this question [Closed-loop", "consider this question [Closed-loop stepper motors](https://3dprinting.stackexchange.com/questions/12087/closed-loop-stepper-motors) a possible duplicate but I have read", "stepper/DC motors and encoders but I can't find any high-resolution encoder at a", "any high-resolution encoder at a reasonable price. So is there any way to", "pulse every full turn) or is there any encoder type that I can", "and not suitable for a 3d printer. I am thinking of building my", "or write my own code for motors and program them from scratch. **Note:**", "I have read that and my main problem is not being able to", "high-speed printing without losing steps. I have analyzed options available including just tweaking", "a closed-loop motor in my 3D printer for better accuracy and high-speed printing", "tweaking stepper current and firmware changes to prevent step losses but I want", "closed-loop stepper drives, my only option is to build them myself. **TL;DR:** Is", "without losing steps. I have analyzed options available including just tweaking stepper current", "and program them from scratch. **Note:** You might consider this question [Closed-loop stepper", "for a 3d printer and usually, high-resolution servo motors use potentiometers that are", "continuous rotation servo using stepper/DC motors and encoders but I can't find any", "problem is I need a pretty high resolution for a 3d printer and", "just tweaking stepper current and firmware changes to prevent step losses but I", "changes to prevent step losses but I want to find the best way", "them from scratch. **Note:** You might consider this question [Closed-loop stepper motors](https://3dprinting.stackexchange.com/questions/12087/closed-loop-stepper-motors) a", "build them myself. **TL;DR:** Is there any type of encoder with high resolution", "a reasonable price other than optical ones? Also is there any other solution", "that I may need to modify firmware or write my own code for", "a reasonable price. So is there any way to somehow use low-resolution encoders", "that and my main problem is not being able to find any cheap", "there any other solution for closed-loop systems at a reasonable price? Note that", "any way to somehow use low-resolution encoders (like 36 pulse every full turn)", "Also for some reason, I can't use products like BTT S42B closed-loop stepper", "suitable for a 3d printer. I am thinking of building my own closed-loop" ]
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Here are the gear and the shaft before", "project](https://lerdagiovanni.wixsite.com/kauda/stl-files) to Fusion 360 and printed it out straightforward: [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/BLeFU.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/BLeFU.png)", "by Tyler Beck of Tech](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SigAE7GG9vs&ab_channel=TylerBeckofTech%26Espresso) who lead me to drawings: [![enter image description", "uploaded a 3D object for [this project](https://lerdagiovanni.wixsite.com/kauda/stl-files) to Fusion 360 and printed it", "17 Stepper-M](https://www.omc-stepperonline.com/nema-17-stepper-motor/)) I am using so I wanted to increase its tolerance before", "Yet its middle hole is too small for the stepper motor ([Nema 17", "wanted to increase its tolerance before reprinting it. 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This is minimally workable for", "the original extruder motor), and I'm pretty happy with it except for abysmal", "motor to turn about 480° to retract just 1 mm. This is minimally", "is minimally workable for PLA and rigid materials where I can get by", "that seems roughly expected. I have TMC 2209 steppers and tried playing with", "PLA and rigid materials where I can get by with just 1 mm", "it to work. Based on [this calculator](https://www.daycounter.com/Calculators/Stepper-Motor-Calculator.phtml) and 8.9 mH motor inductance, that", "my Ender 3 (with the original extruder motor), and I'm pretty happy with", "TMC 2209 steppers and tried playing with current but it doesn't seem to", "did to retract 6 mm, defeating a lot of the appeal of a", "Failure to print TPU also defeats much of the point of a direct", "to print TPU also defeats much of the point of a direct drive.", "I haven't been able to make it workable at all. By the time", "a direct drive. For TPU I haven't been able to make it workable", "and rigid materials where I can get by with just 1 mm of", "I can salvage it by changing out the motor for something that can" ]
[ "know how to get it off, as I tried freezing, scraping and sandpaper", "having a problem with my Micro+. It will not level / calibrate itself", "Micro +](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg) I would like to know how to get it off, as", "things: * The material is PLA, * bed is made of plastic. My", "with my Micro+. It will not level / calibrate itself and I can't", "The reason I'm here is that I've been using Cura, and somehow it", "--- To clarify some things: * The material is PLA, * bed is", "[![print bed for Micro +](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg) I would like to know how to get", "freezing, scraping and sandpaper --- To clarify some things: * The material is", "it. The reason I'm here is that I've been using Cura, and somehow", "PLA, * bed is made of plastic. My build plate surface got destroyed", "get it off, as I tried freezing, scraping and sandpaper --- To clarify", "would like to know how to get it off, as I tried freezing,", "and sandpaper --- To clarify some things: * The material is PLA, *", "The material is PLA, * bed is made of plastic. My build plate", "plastic. My build plate surface got destroyed after trying to use Cura, which", "itself and I can't fix it. The reason I'm here is that I've", "problem with my Micro+. It will not level / calibrate itself and I", "It will not level / calibrate itself and I can't fix it. The", "destroyed my bed. (See image) [![print bed for Micro +](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg) I would like", "of plastic. My build plate surface got destroyed after trying to use Cura,", "calibrate itself and I can't fix it. The reason I'm here is that", "* bed is made of plastic. My build plate surface got destroyed after", "here is that I've been using Cura, and somehow it destroyed my bed.", "is made of plastic. My build plate surface got destroyed after trying to", "made of plastic. My build plate surface got destroyed after trying to use", "that I've been using Cura, and somehow it destroyed my bed. (See image)", "/ calibrate itself and I can't fix it. The reason I'm here is", "+](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg) I would like to know how to get it off, as I", "for Micro +](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg) I would like to know how to get it off,", "been having a problem with my Micro+. It will not level / calibrate", "basically I've been having a problem with my Micro+. It will not level", "reason I'm here is that I've been using Cura, and somehow it destroyed", "bed for Micro +](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg) I would like to know how to get it", "build plate surface got destroyed after trying to use Cura, which sliced wrong", "off, as I tried freezing, scraping and sandpaper --- To clarify some things:", "clarify some things: * The material is PLA, * bed is made of", "I'm here is that I've been using Cura, and somehow it destroyed my", "been using Cura, and somehow it destroyed my bed. (See image) [![print bed", "bed is made of plastic. My build plate surface got destroyed after trying", "some things: * The material is PLA, * bed is made of plastic.", "not level / calibrate itself and I can't fix it. The reason I'm", "got destroyed after trying to use Cura, which sliced wrong and engraved the", "can't fix it. The reason I'm here is that I've been using Cura,", "how to get it off, as I tried freezing, scraping and sandpaper ---", "* The material is PLA, * bed is made of plastic. My build", "I've been having a problem with my Micro+. It will not level /", "it off, as I tried freezing, scraping and sandpaper --- To clarify some", "destroyed after trying to use Cura, which sliced wrong and engraved the print", "trying to use Cura, which sliced wrong and engraved the print into my", "I've been using Cura, and somehow it destroyed my bed. (See image) [![print", "So basically I've been having a problem with my Micro+. It will not", "will not level / calibrate itself and I can't fix it. The reason", "my bed. (See image) [![print bed for Micro +](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg) I would like to", "is PLA, * bed is made of plastic. My build plate surface got", "tried freezing, scraping and sandpaper --- To clarify some things: * The material", "image) [![print bed for Micro +](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg) I would like to know how to", "to use Cura, which sliced wrong and engraved the print into my bed.", "and I can't fix it. The reason I'm here is that I've been", "it destroyed my bed. (See image) [![print bed for Micro +](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg) I would", "To clarify some things: * The material is PLA, * bed is made", "level / calibrate itself and I can't fix it. The reason I'm here", "to get it off, as I tried freezing, scraping and sandpaper --- To", "bed. 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(See image) [![print bed for Micro", "plate surface got destroyed after trying to use Cura, which sliced wrong and", "sandpaper --- To clarify some things: * The material is PLA, * bed", "somehow it destroyed my bed. (See image) [![print bed for Micro +](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg) I", "scraping and sandpaper --- To clarify some things: * The material is PLA,", "Micro+. It will not level / calibrate itself and I can't fix it.", "after trying to use Cura, which sliced wrong and engraved the print into", "I can't fix it. The reason I'm here is that I've been using", "My build plate surface got destroyed after trying to use Cura, which sliced", "I would like to know how to get it off, as I tried", "is that I've been using Cura, and somehow it destroyed my bed. (See", "surface got destroyed after trying to use Cura, which sliced wrong and engraved", "as I tried freezing, scraping and sandpaper --- To clarify some things: *", "material is PLA, * bed is made of plastic. My build plate surface", "and somehow it destroyed my bed. (See image) [![print bed for Micro +](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qe8cA.jpg)" ]
[ "screws. I was wondering I can simply 3D print some. There are a", "I was wondering I can simply 3D print some. There are a few", "I can simply 3D print some. There are a few 3D models out", "I want to know if printing it in PLA+ has enough strength for", "I want to build a mini CNC machine and need some lead screws.", "simply 3D print some. There are a few 3D models out there but", "and need some lead screws. I was wondering I can simply 3D print", "want to build a mini CNC machine and need some lead screws. I", "out there but I want to know if printing it in PLA+ has", "a mini CNC machine and need some lead screws. I was wondering I", "CNC machine and need some lead screws. I was wondering I can simply", "lead screws. I was wondering I can simply 3D print some. There are", "was wondering I can simply 3D print some. There are a few 3D", "There are a few 3D models out there but I want to know", "build a mini CNC machine and need some lead screws. I was wondering", "print some. There are a few 3D models out there but I want", "wondering I can simply 3D print some. There are a few 3D models", "3D models out there but I want to know if printing it in", "few 3D models out there but I want to know if printing it", "some. There are a few 3D models out there but I want to", "are a few 3D models out there but I want to know if", "there but I want to know if printing it in PLA+ has enough", "a few 3D models out there but I want to know if printing", "know if printing it in PLA+ has enough strength for a small CNC.", "some lead screws. I was wondering I can simply 3D print some. There", "it in PLA+ has enough strength for a small CNC. Is it possible?", "want to know if printing it in PLA+ has enough strength for a", "mini CNC machine and need some lead screws. I was wondering I can", "models out there but I want to know if printing it in PLA+", "machine and need some lead screws. I was wondering I can simply 3D", "can simply 3D print some. There are a few 3D models out there", "printing it in PLA+ has enough strength for a small CNC. Is it", "3D print some. There are a few 3D models out there but I", "but I want to know if printing it in PLA+ has enough strength", "to know if printing it in PLA+ has enough strength for a small", "to build a mini CNC machine and need some lead screws. I was", "need some lead screws. I was wondering I can simply 3D print some.", "if printing it in PLA+ has enough strength for a small CNC. Is" ]
[ "the setup. What things, settings, etc. should I be aware of when using", "on Thingiverse. I know that there are other slicers and have heard positive", "should I be aware of when using PrusaSlicer? Will I need to re-calibrate", "have heard positive things about PrusaSlicer. I know that settings will have different", "using Cura (which came with my Ender 3v2) to slice models I found", "to 3D printing, I started using Cura (which came with my Ender 3v2)", "there are other slicers and have heard positive things about PrusaSlicer. I know", "positive things about PrusaSlicer. I know that settings will have different names, but", "will have different names, but I am asking more about the setup. What", "Cura (which came with my Ender 3v2) to slice models I found on", "Ender 3v2) to slice models I found on Thingiverse. I know that there", "3v2) to slice models I found on Thingiverse. I know that there are", "slice models I found on Thingiverse. I know that there are other slicers", "found on Thingiverse. I know that there are other slicers and have heard", "came with my Ender 3v2) to slice models I found on Thingiverse. I", "I found on Thingiverse. I know that there are other slicers and have", "about PrusaSlicer. I know that settings will have different names, but I am", "asking more about the setup. What things, settings, etc. should I be aware", "printing, I started using Cura (which came with my Ender 3v2) to slice", "I know that settings will have different names, but I am asking more", "heard positive things about PrusaSlicer. I know that settings will have different names,", "with my Ender 3v2) to slice models I found on Thingiverse. I know", "that settings will have different names, but I am asking more about the", "etc. should I be aware of when using PrusaSlicer? Will I need to", "Thingiverse. I know that there are other slicers and have heard positive things", "I am asking more about the setup. What things, settings, etc. should I", "about the setup. What things, settings, etc. should I be aware of when", "am asking more about the setup. What things, settings, etc. should I be", "models I found on Thingiverse. I know that there are other slicers and", "and have heard positive things about PrusaSlicer. I know that settings will have", "(which came with my Ender 3v2) to slice models I found on Thingiverse.", "started using Cura (which came with my Ender 3v2) to slice models I", "I started using Cura (which came with my Ender 3v2) to slice models", "things, settings, etc. should I be aware of when using PrusaSlicer? Will I", "my Ender 3v2) to slice models I found on Thingiverse. I know that", "slicers and have heard positive things about PrusaSlicer. I know that settings will", "setup. What things, settings, etc. should I be aware of when using PrusaSlicer?", "settings, etc. should I be aware of when using PrusaSlicer? Will I need", "be aware of when using PrusaSlicer? Will I need to re-calibrate anything in", "Being new to 3D printing, I started using Cura (which came with my", "names, but I am asking more about the setup. What things, settings, etc.", "aware of when using PrusaSlicer? Will I need to re-calibrate anything in PrusaSlicer?", "more about the setup. What things, settings, etc. should I be aware of", "different names, but I am asking more about the setup. What things, settings,", "3D printing, I started using Cura (which came with my Ender 3v2) to", "to slice models I found on Thingiverse. I know that there are other", "settings will have different names, but I am asking more about the setup.", "but I am asking more about the setup. What things, settings, etc. should", "other slicers and have heard positive things about PrusaSlicer. I know that settings", "have different names, but I am asking more about the setup. What things,", "that there are other slicers and have heard positive things about PrusaSlicer. I", "What things, settings, etc. should I be aware of when using PrusaSlicer? Will", "I be aware of when using PrusaSlicer? Will I need to re-calibrate anything", "I know that there are other slicers and have heard positive things about", "know that settings will have different names, but I am asking more about", "know that there are other slicers and have heard positive things about PrusaSlicer.", "are other slicers and have heard positive things about PrusaSlicer. I know that", "PrusaSlicer. I know that settings will have different names, but I am asking", "new to 3D printing, I started using Cura (which came with my Ender", "things about PrusaSlicer. I know that settings will have different names, but I" ]
[ "can see in the picture the print quality is bad with all the", "and I keep getting this issue. I have also calibrated the E-steps. I", "how to fix this. Note: I have 2 Ender 3 V2's and the", "getting the same issue. As you can see in the picture the print", "this. Note: I have 2 Ender 3 V2's and the other printer is", "3 V2's and the other printer is printing the same files pretty much", "as well. I am printing with Sunlu PLA+. I was printing at 220", "at 200 °C the result is a little bit better but it has", "yet I keep getting the same issue. As you can see in the", "is a little bit better but it has not gone away. Please advise", "it at 200 °C the result is a little bit better but it", "gone away. Please advise on how to fix this. Note: I have 2", "this issue. I have also calibrated the E-steps. I have replaced the PTFE", "the E-steps. I have replaced the PTFE tube as well. I am printing", "the bed many times and I keep getting this issue. I have also", "with all the blobs on the vertical part of the print. I have", "on the vertical part of the print. I have leveled the bed many", "object yet I keep getting the same issue. As you can see in", "print. I have leveled the bed many times and I keep getting this", "E-steps. I have replaced the PTFE tube as well. I am printing with", "I am trying to print a fairly simple object yet I keep getting", "same issue. As you can see in the picture the print quality is", "Please advise on how to fix this. Note: I have 2 Ender 3", "the PTFE tube as well. I am printing with Sunlu PLA+. I was", "quality is bad with all the blobs on the vertical part of the", "I am printing with Sunlu PLA+. I was printing at 220 °C but", "200 °C the result is a little bit better but it has not", "bit better but it has not gone away. Please advise on how to", "all the blobs on the vertical part of the print. I have leveled", "printing at 220 °C but now that I set it at 200 °C", "in the picture the print quality is bad with all the blobs on", "I have 2 Ender 3 V2's and the other printer is printing the", "bad with all the blobs on the vertical part of the print. I", "that I set it at 200 °C the result is a little bit", "I keep getting the same issue. As you can see in the picture", "issue. I have also calibrated the E-steps. I have replaced the PTFE tube", "you can see in the picture the print quality is bad with all", "set it at 200 °C the result is a little bit better but", "at 220 °C but now that I set it at 200 °C the", "of the print. I have leveled the bed many times and I keep", "but it has not gone away. Please advise on how to fix this.", "to fix this. Note: I have 2 Ender 3 V2's and the other", "times and I keep getting this issue. I have also calibrated the E-steps.", "Sunlu PLA+. I was printing at 220 °C but now that I set", "the print quality is bad with all the blobs on the vertical part", "with Sunlu PLA+. I was printing at 220 °C but now that I", "leveled the bed many times and I keep getting this issue. I have", "issue. As you can see in the picture the print quality is bad", "bed many times and I keep getting this issue. I have also calibrated", "but now that I set it at 200 °C the result is a", "also calibrated the E-steps. I have replaced the PTFE tube as well. I", "trying to print a fairly simple object yet I keep getting the same", "is bad with all the blobs on the vertical part of the print.", "many times and I keep getting this issue. I have also calibrated the", "result is a little bit better but it has not gone away. Please", "the picture the print quality is bad with all the blobs on the", "was printing at 220 °C but now that I set it at 200", "I was printing at 220 °C but now that I set it at", "calibrated the E-steps. I have replaced the PTFE tube as well. I am", "tube as well. I am printing with Sunlu PLA+. I was printing at", "°C but now that I set it at 200 °C the result is", "I have also calibrated the E-steps. I have replaced the PTFE tube as", "the result is a little bit better but it has not gone away.", "2 Ender 3 V2's and the other printer is printing the same files", "and the other printer is printing the same files pretty much perfect. [![enter", "getting this issue. I have also calibrated the E-steps. I have replaced the", "have replaced the PTFE tube as well. I am printing with Sunlu PLA+.", "print quality is bad with all the blobs on the vertical part of", "well. I am printing with Sunlu PLA+. I was printing at 220 °C", "printer is printing the same files pretty much perfect. [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Ku8fN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Ku8fN.jpg)", "have 2 Ender 3 V2's and the other printer is printing the same", "keep getting the same issue. As you can see in the picture the", "V2's and the other printer is printing the same files pretty much perfect.", "picture the print quality is bad with all the blobs on the vertical", "advise on how to fix this. Note: I have 2 Ender 3 V2's", "part of the print. I have leveled the bed many times and I", "on how to fix this. Note: I have 2 Ender 3 V2's and", "the other printer is printing the same files pretty much perfect. [![enter image", "vertical part of the print. I have leveled the bed many times and", "I keep getting this issue. I have also calibrated the E-steps. I have", "the blobs on the vertical part of the print. I have leveled the", "have leveled the bed many times and I keep getting this issue. I", "I have replaced the PTFE tube as well. I am printing with Sunlu", "fairly simple object yet I keep getting the same issue. As you can", "the print. 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I was printing at 220 °C but now", "I have leveled the bed many times and I keep getting this issue.", "keep getting this issue. I have also calibrated the E-steps. I have replaced", "220 °C but now that I set it at 200 °C the result", "print a fairly simple object yet I keep getting the same issue. As", "it has not gone away. Please advise on how to fix this. Note:" ]
[ "up my prints. What are some other ways to prevent the build plate", "slipping. I was considering using duct tape, but am not sure whether this", "the build plate keeps slipping while printing. I tried to use binder clips", "have just set up my new 3D printer. However, the build plate keeps", "I tried to use binder clips to keep the plate in place, but", "plate unlevel, messing up my prints. What are some other ways to prevent", "keep the plate in place, but this makes the build plate unlevel, messing", "However, the build plate keeps slipping while printing. I tried to use binder", "the build plate from slipping. I was considering using duct tape, but am", "use binder clips to keep the plate in place, but this makes the", "plate in place, but this makes the build plate unlevel, messing up my", "plate from slipping. I was considering using duct tape, but am not sure", "from slipping. I was considering using duct tape, but am not sure whether", "messing up my prints. What are some other ways to prevent the build", "tried to use binder clips to keep the plate in place, but this", "makes the build plate unlevel, messing up my prints. What are some other", "ways to prevent the build plate from slipping. I was considering using duct", "but this makes the build plate unlevel, messing up my prints. What are", "What are some other ways to prevent the build plate from slipping. I", "prevent the build plate from slipping. I was considering using duct tape, but", "new 3D printer. However, the build plate keeps slipping while printing. I tried", "just set up my new 3D printer. However, the build plate keeps slipping", "to keep the plate in place, but this makes the build plate unlevel,", "prints. What are some other ways to prevent the build plate from slipping.", "some other ways to prevent the build plate from slipping. I was considering", "are some other ways to prevent the build plate from slipping. I was", "I have just set up my new 3D printer. However, the build plate", "printer. However, the build plate keeps slipping while printing. I tried to use", "my new 3D printer. However, the build plate keeps slipping while printing. I", "3D printer. However, the build plate keeps slipping while printing. I tried to", "keeps slipping while printing. I tried to use binder clips to keep the", "I was considering using duct tape, but am not sure whether this would", "was considering using duct tape, but am not sure whether this would work.", "slipping while printing. I tried to use binder clips to keep the plate", "up my new 3D printer. However, the build plate keeps slipping while printing.", "build plate from slipping. I was considering using duct tape, but am not", "build plate unlevel, messing up my prints. What are some other ways to", "place, but this makes the build plate unlevel, messing up my prints. What", "while printing. I tried to use binder clips to keep the plate in", "to prevent the build plate from slipping. I was considering using duct tape,", "binder clips to keep the plate in place, but this makes the build", "printing. I tried to use binder clips to keep the plate in place,", "my prints. What are some other ways to prevent the build plate from", "plate keeps slipping while printing. I tried to use binder clips to keep", "the build plate unlevel, messing up my prints. What are some other ways", "set up my new 3D printer. However, the build plate keeps slipping while", "clips to keep the plate in place, but this makes the build plate", "to use binder clips to keep the plate in place, but this makes", "in place, but this makes the build plate unlevel, messing up my prints.", "this makes the build plate unlevel, messing up my prints. What are some", "unlevel, messing up my prints. What are some other ways to prevent the", "build plate keeps slipping while printing. I tried to use binder clips to", "the plate in place, but this makes the build plate unlevel, messing up", "other ways to prevent the build plate from slipping. I was considering using" ]
[ "but there is continuous beeping coming from the display with small clicks like", "followed was here: **Update [3/24]**: Found that the firmware seems to not flash", "continuous beeping coming from the display with small clicks like a clock every", "that it's just a never ending problem loop. I appreciate any help given.", "3 V2 **Current Board**: [Creality v4.2.7 (Silent Motor)](https://rads.stackoverflow.com/amzn/click/com/B07TFTVTXK) **Background**: This started when I", "think I might replace the LCD and its cable. I have only printed", "So I have been having an ongoing problem with my printer that I", "is shown. I just found with a multimeter that the bed and nozzle", "things and just want to get back to it but I don't want", "from the display with small clicks like a clock every 1 sec. or", "I just found with a multimeter that the bed and nozzle terminals give", "is on but there is continuous beeping coming from the display with small", "like I get closer to getting back to it every time I fix", "the T20 chip was fried. I thought at first the PSU was the", "(Silent Motor)](https://rads.stackoverflow.com/amzn/click/com/B07TFTVTXK) **Background**: This started when I accidentally fried the T20 chip on", "video that I found somewhere on YouTube. **Current Problem(s)**: When I turn on", "on stack exchanges until my problem gets unsolvable. Unfortunately like this one **Printer**:", "first the PSU was the one causing the trouble at first so I", "but I don't want to buy a whole new printer to do so.", "with small clicks like a clock every 1 sec. or so. 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[ "cryptic as to be unusable. Marlin & Creality had overly complicated, for what", "to a 400 mm X, 400 mm Y and a 500 mm Z", "with V4.2.7 mainboard, BLTouch and 400XL kit (extends the capabilities of your Creality", "I need to update the firmware. YouTube did not provide any help: i.e.:", "3 3D Printer to a 400 mm X, 400 mm Y and a", "Creality had overly complicated, for what I need, solutions. Trying these led only", "Creality Ender 3 3D Printer to a 400 mm X, 400 mm Y", "BLTouch and 400XL kit (extends the capabilities of your Creality Ender 3 3D", "the capabilities of your Creality Ender 3 3D Printer to a 400 mm", "firmware. YouTube did not provide any help: i.e.: out of date, so cryptic", "my Ender 3 with V4.2.7 mainboard, BLTouch and 400XL kit (extends the capabilities", "500 mm Z printing platform). Now I need to update the firmware. YouTube", "mm Y and a 500 mm Z printing platform). Now I need to", "to update the firmware. YouTube did not provide any help: i.e.: out of", "mainboard, BLTouch and 400XL kit (extends the capabilities of your Creality Ender 3", "Ender 3 with V4.2.7 mainboard, BLTouch and 400XL kit (extends the capabilities of", "Ender 3 3D Printer to a 400 mm X, 400 mm Y and", "X, 400 mm Y and a 500 mm Z printing platform). Now I", "need to update the firmware. YouTube did not provide any help: i.e.: out", "as to be unusable. Marlin & Creality had overly complicated, for what I", "of your Creality Ender 3 3D Printer to a 400 mm X, 400", "and 400XL kit (extends the capabilities of your Creality Ender 3 3D Printer", "be unusable. Marlin & Creality had overly complicated, for what I need, solutions.", "out of date, so cryptic as to be unusable. Marlin & Creality had", "Marlin & Creality had overly complicated, for what I need, solutions. Trying these", "the firmware. YouTube did not provide any help: i.e.: out of date, so", "unusable. Marlin & Creality had overly complicated, for what I need, solutions. Trying", "date, so cryptic as to be unusable. Marlin & Creality had overly complicated,", "overly complicated, for what I need, solutions. Trying these led only to frustrations!", "400 mm Y and a 500 mm Z printing platform). Now I need", "Z printing platform). Now I need to update the firmware. YouTube did not", "did not provide any help: i.e.: out of date, so cryptic as to", "& Creality had overly complicated, for what I need, solutions. Trying these led", "Now I need to update the firmware. YouTube did not provide any help:", "provide any help: i.e.: out of date, so cryptic as to be unusable.", "I've updated my Ender 3 with V4.2.7 mainboard, BLTouch and 400XL kit (extends", "capabilities of your Creality Ender 3 3D Printer to a 400 mm X,", "so cryptic as to be unusable. Marlin & Creality had overly complicated, for", "Y and a 500 mm Z printing platform). Now I need to update", "your Creality Ender 3 3D Printer to a 400 mm X, 400 mm", "400XL kit (extends the capabilities of your Creality Ender 3 3D Printer to", "mm Z printing platform). Now I need to update the firmware. YouTube did", "V4.2.7 mainboard, BLTouch and 400XL kit (extends the capabilities of your Creality Ender", "and a 500 mm Z printing platform). Now I need to update the", "platform). Now I need to update the firmware. YouTube did not provide any", "(extends the capabilities of your Creality Ender 3 3D Printer to a 400", "a 400 mm X, 400 mm Y and a 500 mm Z printing", "for what I need, solutions. Trying these led only to frustrations! Any ideas?", "mm X, 400 mm Y and a 500 mm Z printing platform). Now", "any help: i.e.: out of date, so cryptic as to be unusable. Marlin", "had overly complicated, for what I need, solutions. Trying these led only to", "printing platform). Now I need to update the firmware. YouTube did not provide", "update the firmware. YouTube did not provide any help: i.e.: out of date,", "YouTube did not provide any help: i.e.: out of date, so cryptic as", "kit (extends the capabilities of your Creality Ender 3 3D Printer to a", "updated my Ender 3 with V4.2.7 mainboard, BLTouch and 400XL kit (extends the", "a 500 mm Z printing platform). Now I need to update the firmware.", "complicated, for what I need, solutions. Trying these led only to frustrations! Any", "i.e.: out of date, so cryptic as to be unusable. Marlin & Creality", "3 with V4.2.7 mainboard, BLTouch and 400XL kit (extends the capabilities of your", "help: i.e.: out of date, so cryptic as to be unusable. Marlin &", "400 mm X, 400 mm Y and a 500 mm Z printing platform).", "to be unusable. Marlin & Creality had overly complicated, for what I need,", "Printer to a 400 mm X, 400 mm Y and a 500 mm", "not provide any help: i.e.: out of date, so cryptic as to be", "of date, so cryptic as to be unusable. Marlin & Creality had overly", "3D Printer to a 400 mm X, 400 mm Y and a 500" ]
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Then, when I start the same print again, the nozzle", "The strange thing is that I need to adjust the height differently after", "strange thing is that I need to adjust the height differently after every", "note that I save all the data of the mesh before end of", "I need to adjust the height differently after every print. Like, the first", "the mesh before end of the print. Then, when I start the same", "(so the first layer is perfect). Please note that I save all the", "the same print again, the nozzle height is wrong. This happens every single", "print. Then, when I start the same print again, the nozzle height is", "bed option in \"Tune - Z bed\" during the print (so the first", "3 (with the 32-bit controller board). I have a problem with every single", "the height differently after every print. Like, the first print was -0.055 mm,", "and fix the Z bed option in \"Tune - Z bed\" during the", "the print. 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[ "Temp: 205 °C * Heatbed temp: 60 °C * Height: 0.2 mm *", "my first 3D printer, a BIQU B1. Overall I'm quite pleased with the", "Benchy - side](https://i.stack.imgur.com/7tYI7.jpg \"Imperfections in Benchy - side\")](https://i.stack.imgur.com/7tYI7.jpg \"Imperfections in Benchy - side\")", "results but I'm having minor defects on the Benchy test. I'm not sure", "I'm not sure what the problem is, but I guess it's related to", "on the Benchy test. I'm not sure what the problem is, but I", "to the overhang and maybe vibrations. My print settings are: * Software: Ultimaker", "acquired my first 3D printer, a BIQU B1. Overall I'm quite pleased with", "speed: 60 mm/s * Travel speed: 150 mm/s * Flow: 94 % [![Imperfections", "150 mm/s * Flow: 94 % [![Imperfections in Benchy - front](https://i.stack.imgur.com/PAFSA.jpg \"Imperfections in", "are: * Software: Ultimaker Cura * Temp: 205 °C * Heatbed temp: 60", "Print speed: 60 mm/s * Travel speed: 150 mm/s * Flow: 94 %", "a BIQU B1. 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Overall I'm quite pleased", "Flow: 94 % [![Imperfections in Benchy - front](https://i.stack.imgur.com/PAFSA.jpg \"Imperfections in Benchy - front\")](https://i.stack.imgur.com/PAFSA.jpg", "temp: 60 °C * Height: 0.2 mm * Print speed: 60 mm/s *", "rear\")](https://i.stack.imgur.com/ob3Za.jpg \"Imperfections in Benchy - rear\") [![Imperfections in Benchy - side](https://i.stack.imgur.com/7tYI7.jpg \"Imperfections in", "Benchy - rear\")](https://i.stack.imgur.com/ob3Za.jpg \"Imperfections in Benchy - rear\") [![Imperfections in Benchy - side](https://i.stack.imgur.com/7tYI7.jpg", "what the problem is, but I guess it's related to the overhang and", "Cura * Temp: 205 °C * Heatbed temp: 60 °C * Height: 0.2", "and maybe vibrations. 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I'm not", "Height: 0.2 mm * Print speed: 60 mm/s * Travel speed: 150 mm/s", "I'm quite pleased with the printing results but I'm having minor defects on", "print settings are: * Software: Ultimaker Cura * Temp: 205 °C * Heatbed", "°C * Heatbed temp: 60 °C * Height: 0.2 mm * Print speed:", "in Benchy - side](https://i.stack.imgur.com/7tYI7.jpg \"Imperfections in Benchy - side\")](https://i.stack.imgur.com/7tYI7.jpg \"Imperfections in Benchy -", "vibrations. My print settings are: * Software: Ultimaker Cura * Temp: 205 °C", "\"Imperfections in Benchy - rear\")](https://i.stack.imgur.com/ob3Za.jpg \"Imperfections in Benchy - rear\") [![Imperfections in Benchy", "sure what the problem is, but I guess it's related to the overhang", "the overhang and maybe vibrations. 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Overall I'm quite", "the printing results but I'm having minor defects on the Benchy test. I'm", "I'm having minor defects on the Benchy test. I'm not sure what the", "\"Imperfections in Benchy - front\") [![Imperfections in Benchy - rear](https://i.stack.imgur.com/ob3Za.jpg \"Imperfections in Benchy", "in Benchy - front\") [![Imperfections in Benchy - rear](https://i.stack.imgur.com/ob3Za.jpg \"Imperfections in Benchy -", "defects on the Benchy test. I'm not sure what the problem is, but", "°C * Height: 0.2 mm * Print speed: 60 mm/s * Travel speed:" ]
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[ "have any information about using a soldering iron to fix and retouch 3D", "example, we can find Modifi3D pen. Why has nobody created a simple soldering", "Does anyone have any information about using a soldering iron to fix and", "tip for this use? I have a TS100 soldering iron which has great", "using a soldering iron to fix and retouch 3D prints? On the market,", "I think it would be perfect for this use. Does anyone think it's", "iron to fix and retouch 3D prints? On the market, for example, we", "and retouch 3D prints? On the market, for example, we can find Modifi3D", "Modifi3D pen. Why has nobody created a simple soldering tip for this use?", "nobody created a simple soldering tip for this use? I have a TS100", "soldering iron to fix and retouch 3D prints? On the market, for example,", "use? I have a TS100 soldering iron which has great temperature control and", "and I think it would be perfect for this use. Does anyone think", "has great temperature control and I think it would be perfect for this", "On the market, for example, we can find Modifi3D pen. Why has nobody", "we can find Modifi3D pen. Why has nobody created a simple soldering tip", "it would be perfect for this use. Does anyone think it's a bad", "would be perfect for this use. Does anyone think it's a bad idea?", "retouch 3D prints? On the market, for example, we can find Modifi3D pen.", "great temperature control and I think it would be perfect for this use.", "anyone have any information about using a soldering iron to fix and retouch", "soldering tip for this use? I have a TS100 soldering iron which has", "simple soldering tip for this use? I have a TS100 soldering iron which", "a simple soldering tip for this use? I have a TS100 soldering iron", "about using a soldering iron to fix and retouch 3D prints? On the", "Why has nobody created a simple soldering tip for this use? I have", "find Modifi3D pen. Why has nobody created a simple soldering tip for this", "has nobody created a simple soldering tip for this use? I have a", "this use? I have a TS100 soldering iron which has great temperature control", "I have a TS100 soldering iron which has great temperature control and I", "temperature control and I think it would be perfect for this use. Does", "fix and retouch 3D prints? On the market, for example, we can find", "information about using a soldering iron to fix and retouch 3D prints? On", "for example, we can find Modifi3D pen. Why has nobody created a simple", "pen. Why has nobody created a simple soldering tip for this use? I", "to fix and retouch 3D prints? On the market, for example, we can", "a TS100 soldering iron which has great temperature control and I think it", "iron which has great temperature control and I think it would be perfect", "market, for example, we can find Modifi3D pen. Why has nobody created a", "any information about using a soldering iron to fix and retouch 3D prints?", "3D prints? On the market, for example, we can find Modifi3D pen. Why", "which has great temperature control and I think it would be perfect for", "have a TS100 soldering iron which has great temperature control and I think", "TS100 soldering iron which has great temperature control and I think it would", "created a simple soldering tip for this use? I have a TS100 soldering", "soldering iron which has great temperature control and I think it would be", "control and I think it would be perfect for this use. Does anyone", "for this use? I have a TS100 soldering iron which has great temperature", "think it would be perfect for this use. Does anyone think it's a", "prints? On the market, for example, we can find Modifi3D pen. Why has", "can find Modifi3D pen. Why has nobody created a simple soldering tip for", "the market, for example, we can find Modifi3D pen. Why has nobody created", "a soldering iron to fix and retouch 3D prints? On the market, for" ]
[ "my location. At minimum, I need an ability to create solid shapes and", "that's free, with a similar intuitive interface as TinkerCAD, and works completely offline?", "connected to the internet to work, which is not always available at my", "internet to work, which is not always available at my location. At minimum,", "3D printing, despite having no prior experience in 3D modeling. However it needs", "ability to create solid shapes and holes, and with resize, align and rotate", "not always available at my location. At minimum, I need an ability to", "rotate options. Is there an equivalent program that's free, with a similar intuitive", "modeling. However it needs to be connected to the internet to work, which", "location. At minimum, I need an ability to create solid shapes and holes,", "the internet to work, which is not always available at my location. At", "and rotate options. Is there an equivalent program that's free, with a similar", "I've used TinkerCAD (<https://www.tinkercad.com/>) and was able to easily model objects for 3D", "printing, despite having no prior experience in 3D modeling. However it needs to", "objects for 3D printing, despite having no prior experience in 3D modeling. However", "at my location. At minimum, I need an ability to create solid shapes", "align and rotate options. Is there an equivalent program that's free, with a", "no prior experience in 3D modeling. However it needs to be connected to", "(<https://www.tinkercad.com/>) and was able to easily model objects for 3D printing, despite having", "which is not always available at my location. At minimum, I need an", "despite having no prior experience in 3D modeling. However it needs to be", "to work, which is not always available at my location. 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[ "BLTouch was flashing red and not connecting. When I turn on the printer", "not know how to check which BLTouch I have. And I've been able", "to fix, but can't get to it because the BLTouch fails so often", "up today. I was having some massive issues and determined that my leveling", "because it is stringy at 1 point of the build on the first", "is the problem I'm trying to fix, but can't get to it because", "set up today. I was having some massive issues and determined that my", "the pin and correctly retracting it. However, I'm having about a 75 to", "I've found to fix the BLTouch consistently is turn off machine, pull the", "I'm trying to fix, but can't get to it because the BLTouch fails", "but all show firmware at 1.70.0 BL. Mine is at 1.70.2 BL. So", "90% fail rate on auto leveling where it is doing measurements. I've checked", "is at 1.70.2 BL. So I'm not sure if there are more firmware", "at 1.70.0 BL. Mine is at 1.70.2 BL. So I'm not sure if", "No adhesion basically. So that is the problem I'm trying to fix, but", "but not sure what else to check. The fixes I've seen say updating", "off machine, pull the pin down, push it up, then turn on the", "because the BLTouch was flashing red and not connecting. When I turn on", "I do not know how to check which BLTouch I have. And I've", "is about a 50% chance that it will probe correctly by deploying the", "50% chance that it will probe correctly by deploying the pin and correctly", "So I'm not sure if there are more firmware updates to apply. I", "pull the pin down, push it up, then turn on the machine again.", "pin down, push it up, then turn on the machine again. Is it", "today. I was having some massive issues and determined that my leveling was", "are more firmware updates to apply. I do not know how to check", "having about a 75 to 90% fail rate on auto leveling where it", "got the Ender 5 Plus with BLTouch set up today. I was having", "machine, pull the pin down, push it up, then turn on the machine", "I'm not sure if there are more firmware updates to apply. I do", "I have. And I've been able to make it get to printing 2", "having some massive issues and determined that my leveling was off because the", "seen say updating the firmware, but all show firmware at 1.70.0 BL. Mine", "check. The fixes I've seen say updating the firmware, but all show firmware", "BLTouch I have. And I've been able to make it get to printing", "this is a firmware issue or is just the BLTouch is likely faulty?", "leveling was off because the BLTouch was flashing red and not connecting. When", "the BLTouch was flashing red and not connecting. When I turn on the", "checked the wiring and it looks correct, but not sure what else to", "wiring and it looks correct, but not sure what else to check. The", "to printing 2 times, but something is off because it is stringy at", "the first part. The only way I've found to fix the BLTouch consistently", "but can't get to it because the BLTouch fails so often on the", "because the BLTouch fails so often on the first part. The only way", "it possible this is a firmware issue or is just the BLTouch is", "The only way I've found to fix the BLTouch consistently is turn off", "the pin down, push it up, then turn on the machine again. Is", "off because the BLTouch was flashing red and not connecting. When I turn", "but something is off because it is stringy at 1 point of the", "and not connecting. When I turn on the printer there is about a", "do not know how to check which BLTouch I have. And I've been", "off because it is stringy at 1 point of the build on the", "so often on the first part. The only way I've found to fix", "to apply. I do not know how to check which BLTouch I have.", "BL. Mine is at 1.70.2 BL. So I'm not sure if there are", "is off because it is stringy at 1 point of the build on", "about a 75 to 90% fail rate on auto leveling where it is", "check which BLTouch I have. And I've been able to make it get", "massive issues and determined that my leveling was off because the BLTouch was", "rate on auto leveling where it is doing measurements. I've checked the wiring", "auto leveling where it is doing measurements. I've checked the wiring and it", "then turn on the machine again. Is it possible this is a firmware", "on the machine again. Is it possible this is a firmware issue or", "there are more firmware updates to apply. I do not know how to", "looks correct, but not sure what else to check. 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Is it possible this is a firmware issue or is just", "it up, then turn on the machine again. Is it possible this is", "deploying the pin and correctly retracting it. However, I'm having about a 75", "what else to check. The fixes I've seen say updating the firmware, but", "is stringy at 1 point of the build on the first layer. No", "it. However, I'm having about a 75 to 90% fail rate on auto", "flashing red and not connecting. When I turn on the printer there is", "The fixes I've seen say updating the firmware, but all show firmware at", "with BLTouch set up today. I was having some massive issues and determined", "on the first layer. No adhesion basically. So that is the problem I'm", "turn on the printer there is about a 50% chance that it will", "and determined that my leveling was off because the BLTouch was flashing red", "my leveling was off because the BLTouch was flashing red and not connecting.", "and it looks correct, but not sure what else to check. The fixes", "not sure what else to check. The fixes I've seen say updating the", "a 50% chance that it will probe correctly by deploying the pin and", "the build on the first layer. No adhesion basically. So that is the", "problem I'm trying to fix, but can't get to it because the BLTouch", "it is doing measurements. I've checked the wiring and it looks correct, but", "Is it possible this is a firmware issue or is just the BLTouch", "75 to 90% fail rate on auto leveling where it is doing measurements.", "to check which BLTouch I have. And I've been able to make it", "way I've found to fix the BLTouch consistently is turn off machine, pull", "BLTouch set up today. I was having some massive issues and determined that", "part. The only way I've found to fix the BLTouch consistently is turn", "turn on the machine again. Is it possible this is a firmware issue", "it looks correct, but not sure what else to check. The fixes I've", "that it will probe correctly by deploying the pin and correctly retracting it.", "first part. The only way I've found to fix the BLTouch consistently is", "issues and determined that my leveling was off because the BLTouch was flashing", "determined that my leveling was off because the BLTouch was flashing red and", "there is about a 50% chance that it will probe correctly by deploying", "measurements. I've checked the wiring and it looks correct, but not sure what", "leveling where it is doing measurements. I've checked the wiring and it looks", "Ender 5 Plus with BLTouch set up today. I was having some massive", "the problem I'm trying to fix, but can't get to it because the", "build on the first layer. No adhesion basically. So that is the problem", "So that is the problem I'm trying to fix, but can't get to", "get to it because the BLTouch fails so often on the first part.", "was flashing red and not connecting. When I turn on the printer there", "at 1.70.2 BL. So I'm not sure if there are more firmware updates", "times, but something is off because it is stringy at 1 point of", "stringy at 1 point of the build on the first layer. No adhesion", "found to fix the BLTouch consistently is turn off machine, pull the pin", "the first layer. No adhesion basically. So that is the problem I'm trying", "firmware updates to apply. I do not know how to check which BLTouch", "the Ender 5 Plus with BLTouch set up today. I was having some", "consistently is turn off machine, pull the pin down, push it up, then", "turn off machine, pull the pin down, push it up, then turn on", "a 75 to 90% fail rate on auto leveling where it is doing", "BL. So I'm not sure if there are more firmware updates to apply.", "I'm having about a 75 to 90% fail rate on auto leveling where", "fail rate on auto leveling where it is doing measurements. I've checked the", "up, then turn on the machine again. Is it possible this is a", "not sure if there are more firmware updates to apply. I do not", "Plus with BLTouch set up today. I was having some massive issues and", "doing measurements. I've checked the wiring and it looks correct, but not sure", "know how to check which BLTouch I have. And I've been able to", "not connecting. When I turn on the printer there is about a 50%", "about a 50% chance that it will probe correctly by deploying the pin", "all show firmware at 1.70.0 BL. Mine is at 1.70.2 BL. So I'm", "I've been able to make it get to printing 2 times, but something", "it get to printing 2 times, but something is off because it is", "say updating the firmware, but all show firmware at 1.70.0 BL. Mine is", "2 times, but something is off because it is stringy at 1 point", "updates to apply. I do not know how to check which BLTouch I", "chance that it will probe correctly by deploying the pin and correctly retracting", "I just got the Ender 5 Plus with BLTouch set up today. 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The only way I've found to", "5 Plus with BLTouch set up today. I was having some massive issues", "make it get to printing 2 times, but something is off because it", "often on the first part. The only way I've found to fix the", "the machine again. Is it possible this is a firmware issue or is", "where it is doing measurements. I've checked the wiring and it looks correct,", "to it because the BLTouch fails so often on the first part. The", "fix the BLTouch consistently is turn off machine, pull the pin down, push", "firmware, but all show firmware at 1.70.0 BL. Mine is at 1.70.2 BL.", "at 1 point of the build on the first layer. No adhesion basically.", "to check. The fixes I've seen say updating the firmware, but all show", "the firmware, but all show firmware at 1.70.0 BL. 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[ "underextruded halfway through, but the outside looks much smoother; I also tried with", "My settings: * 195 °C at 60 mm/s bed temp 50 °C *", "go about fixing this? I feel like I'm playing a game of whack-a-mole.", "* 6 mm retraction at 60 mm/s with 0.50 mm coasting I tried", "before, which printed perfectly using the exact same filament. I've switched out to", "How could I go about fixing this? I feel like I'm playing a", "Any ideas would be much appreciated. Edit 12/04: I have since reinstalled one", "rather small part (25 mm diameter)? I think this because I tried printing", "serious stringing and zits due to me needing to reduce the retraction distance", "was using before would make it clog; but since I'm using a bowden", "bumpy outside. It is printed in the orientation shown as removing support from", "retraction distance for the hotend to 2 mm, as the 6 mm distance", "mm diameter)? I think this because I tried printing a much larger 100", "due to clogging issues, installed a brand new 0.4 mm nozzle, set the", "fairly cheap, but highly rated, PLA and not sure whether this is underextrusion", "new 0.4 mm nozzle, set the extrusion multiplier to 1.0 and disabled coasting.", "distance for the hotend to 2 mm, as the 6 mm distance I", "since reinstalled one of my all metal hotends, as I wasn't using them", "as the 6 mm distance I was using before would make it clog;", "the exact same filament. I've switched out to a new 0.4 mm nozzle,", "°C at 60 mm/s bed temp 50 °C * 0.4 mm nozzle at", "restart distance which didn't change much either. Could this be because I am", "these are the results I got. [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg) [![enter image description", "difference and tried adding -0.2 mm extra restart distance which didn't change much", "also calibrated my e-steps, which means I needed to buy an arduino and", "the outside looks much smoother; I also tried with and without coasting with", "to clogging issues, installed a brand new 0.4 mm nozzle, set the extrusion", "It is printed in the orientation shown as removing support from those thin", "extruder it creates stringing. How could I go about fixing this? I feel", "a brand new 0.4 mm nozzle, set the extrusion multiplier to 1.0 and", "creates stringing. How could I go about fixing this? I feel like I'm", "all metal hotends, as I wasn't using them due to clogging issues, installed", "coasting with no difference and tried adding -0.2 mm extra restart distance which", "diameter hemisphere just before, which printed perfectly using the exact same filament. I've", "and disabled coasting. I also calibrated my e-steps, which means I needed to", "a bowden extruder it creates stringing. How could I go about fixing this?", "change much either. Could this be because I am just printing a rather", "zits due to me needing to reduce the retraction distance for the hotend", "them snapping. I also had moderate stringing throughout, which I thought coasting and", "are **much** better but there is some pretty serious stringing and zits due", "make it clog; but since I'm using a bowden extruder it creates stringing.", "(25 mm diameter)? I think this because I tried printing a much larger", "I have since reinstalled one of my all metal hotends, as I wasn't", "those thin legs lead to them snapping. I also had moderate stringing throughout,", "underextrusion or overextrusion; but it just looks bumpy and not clean. My settings:", "0.4 mm nozzle at 90 % extrusion * 0.1 mm layer height *", "but the outside looks much smoother; I also tried with and without coasting", "and burn new firmware. Sadly I didn't print in between fixed, but these", "to them snapping. I also had moderate stringing throughout, which I thought coasting", "I wasn't using them due to clogging issues, installed a brand new 0.4", "195 °C at 60 mm/s bed temp 50 °C * 0.4 mm nozzle", "me needing to reduce the retraction distance for the hotend to 2 mm,", "mm nozzle at 90 % extrusion * 0.1 mm layer height * 6", "rated, PLA and not sure whether this is underextrusion or overextrusion; but it", "whether this is underextrusion or overextrusion; but it just looks bumpy and not", "PLA and not sure whether this is underextrusion or overextrusion; but it just", "looks bumpy and not clean. My settings: * 195 °C at 60 mm/s", "6 mm retraction at 60 mm/s with 0.50 mm coasting I tried at", "mm retraction at 60 mm/s with 0.50 mm coasting I tried at 190", "better but there is some pretty serious stringing and zits due to me", "60 mm/s with 0.50 mm coasting I tried at 190 °C and it", "between fixed, but these are the results I got. [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg)", "due to me needing to reduce the retraction distance for the hotend to", "got. [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg) [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg) The prints are **much**", "printing a rather small part (25 mm diameter)? I think this because I", "since I'm using a bowden extruder it creates stringing. How could I go", "but these are the results I got. [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg) [![enter image", "tried a 0.6 mm nozzle, but the only complete print I got had", "to reduce the retraction distance for the hotend to 2 mm, as the", "diameter)? I think this because I tried printing a much larger 100 mm", "I go about fixing this? I feel like I'm playing a game of", "mm coasting I tried at 190 °C and it severely underextruded halfway through,", "image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg) The prints are **much** better but there is some pretty", "exact same filament. I've switched out to a new 0.4 mm nozzle, tried", "I needed to buy an arduino and burn new firmware. Sadly I didn't", "new firmware. Sadly I didn't print in between fixed, but these are the", "hemisphere just before, which printed perfectly using the exact same filament. I've switched", "description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg) The prints are **much** better but there is some pretty serious", "filament. I've switched out to a new 0.4 mm nozzle, tried a 0.6", "moderate stringing throughout, which I thought coasting and restart distance would fix. [![The", "some pretty serious stringing and zits due to me needing to reduce the", "here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg) [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg) The prints are **much** better but there is", "a new 0.4 mm nozzle, tried a 0.6 mm nozzle, but the only", "fix. [![The small part I'm trying to print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg) [![The larger part that printed", "as removing support from those thin legs lead to them snapping. I also", "description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg) [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg) The prints are **much** better but there", "there is some pretty serious stringing and zits due to me needing to", "to 1.0 and disabled coasting. I also calibrated my e-steps, which means I", "in between fixed, but these are the results I got. [![enter image description", "printed well](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg) Any ideas would be much appreciated. Edit 12/04: I have since", "and not sure whether this is underextrusion or overextrusion; but it just looks", "to me needing to reduce the retraction distance for the hotend to 2", "mm diameter hemisphere just before, which printed perfectly using the exact same filament.", "tried with and without coasting with no difference and tried adding -0.2 mm", "snapping. I also had moderate stringing throughout, which I thought coasting and restart", "throughout, which I thought coasting and restart distance would fix. [![The small part", "calibrated my e-steps, which means I needed to buy an arduino and burn", "bed temp 50 °C * 0.4 mm nozzle at 90 % extrusion *", "I am printing fairly cheap, but highly rated, PLA and not sure whether", "90 % extrusion * 0.1 mm layer height * 6 mm retraction at", "at 190 °C and it severely underextruded halfway through, but the outside looks", "190 °C and it severely underextruded halfway through, but the outside looks much", "of my all metal hotends, as I wasn't using them due to clogging", "Edit 12/04: I have since reinstalled one of my all metal hotends, as", "Sadly I didn't print in between fixed, but these are the results I", "that printed well](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg) Any ideas would be much appreciated. Edit 12/04: I have", "but there is some pretty serious stringing and zits due to me needing", "well](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg) Any ideas would be much appreciated. Edit 12/04: I have since reinstalled", "is underextrusion or overextrusion; but it just looks bumpy and not clean. My", "hotend to 2 mm, as the 6 mm distance I was using before", "disabled coasting. I also calibrated my e-steps, which means I needed to buy", "I am just printing a rather small part (25 mm diameter)? I think", "mm nozzle, set the extrusion multiplier to 1.0 and disabled coasting. I also", "settings: * 195 °C at 60 mm/s bed temp 50 °C * 0.4", "mm/s with 0.50 mm coasting I tried at 190 °C and it severely", "temp 50 °C * 0.4 mm nozzle at 90 % extrusion * 0.1", "outside. It is printed in the orientation shown as removing support from those", "0.50 mm coasting I tried at 190 °C and it severely underextruded halfway", "appreciated. Edit 12/04: I have since reinstalled one of my all metal hotends,", "the retraction distance for the hotend to 2 mm, as the 6 mm", "layer height * 6 mm retraction at 60 mm/s with 0.50 mm coasting", "to print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg) [![The larger part that printed well](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg) Any ideas would be much", "100 mm diameter hemisphere just before, which printed perfectly using the exact same", "here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg) The prints are **much** better but there is some pretty serious stringing", "mm layer height * 6 mm retraction at 60 mm/s with 0.50 mm", "and bumpy outside. It is printed in the orientation shown as removing support", "an arduino and burn new firmware. Sadly I didn't print in between fixed,", "using them due to clogging issues, installed a brand new 0.4 mm nozzle,", "with no difference and tried adding -0.2 mm extra restart distance which didn't", "I also tried with and without coasting with no difference and tried adding", "0.1 mm layer height * 6 mm retraction at 60 mm/s with 0.50", "e-steps, which means I needed to buy an arduino and burn new firmware.", "needing to reduce the retraction distance for the hotend to 2 mm, as", "tried at 190 °C and it severely underextruded halfway through, but the outside", "stringing and zits due to me needing to reduce the retraction distance for", "support from those thin legs lead to them snapping. I also had moderate", "switched out to a new 0.4 mm nozzle, tried a 0.6 mm nozzle,", "[![The small part I'm trying to print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg) [![The larger part that printed well](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg)", "my e-steps, which means I needed to buy an arduino and burn new", "thin legs lead to them snapping. I also had moderate stringing throughout, which", "but since I'm using a bowden extruder it creates stringing. How could I", "image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg) [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg) The prints are **much** better but", "smoother; I also tried with and without coasting with no difference and tried", "arduino and burn new firmware. Sadly I didn't print in between fixed, but", "and without coasting with no difference and tried adding -0.2 mm extra restart", "and restart distance would fix. [![The small part I'm trying to print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg) [![The", "the 6 mm distance I was using before would make it clog; but", "but highly rated, PLA and not sure whether this is underextrusion or overextrusion;", "installed a brand new 0.4 mm nozzle, set the extrusion multiplier to 1.0", "just printing a rather small part (25 mm diameter)? I think this because", "the orientation shown as removing support from those thin legs lead to them", "1.0 and disabled coasting. I also calibrated my e-steps, which means I needed", "in the orientation shown as removing support from those thin legs lead to", "severely underextruded halfway through, but the outside looks much smoother; I also tried", "trying to print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg) [![The larger part that printed well](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg) Any ideas would be", "I've switched out to a new 0.4 mm nozzle, tried a 0.6 mm", "a 0.6 mm nozzle, but the only complete print I got had this", "thought coasting and restart distance would fix. [![The small part I'm trying to", "0.6 mm nozzle, but the only complete print I got had this rough", "-0.2 mm extra restart distance which didn't change much either. Could this be", "print in between fixed, but these are the results I got. [![enter image", "multiplier to 1.0 and disabled coasting. I also calibrated my e-steps, which means", "tried printing a much larger 100 mm diameter hemisphere just before, which printed", "and tried adding -0.2 mm extra restart distance which didn't change much either.", "issues, installed a brand new 0.4 mm nozzle, set the extrusion multiplier to", "nozzle, set the extrusion multiplier to 1.0 and disabled coasting. I also calibrated", "printed perfectly using the exact same filament. I've switched out to a new", "nozzle at 90 % extrusion * 0.1 mm layer height * 6 mm", "prints are **much** better but there is some pretty serious stringing and zits", "firmware. Sadly I didn't print in between fixed, but these are the results", "print I got had this rough and bumpy outside. It is printed in", "clog; but since I'm using a bowden extruder it creates stringing. How could", "Could this be because I am just printing a rather small part (25", "extrusion multiplier to 1.0 and disabled coasting. I also calibrated my e-steps, which", "using before would make it clog; but since I'm using a bowden extruder", "overextrusion; but it just looks bumpy and not clean. My settings: * 195", "using a bowden extruder it creates stringing. How could I go about fixing", "not sure whether this is underextrusion or overextrusion; but it just looks bumpy", "printed in the orientation shown as removing support from those thin legs lead", "reinstalled one of my all metal hotends, as I wasn't using them due", "[![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg) The prints are **much** better but there is some", "this be because I am just printing a rather small part (25 mm", "[![The larger part that printed well](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg) Any ideas would be much appreciated. Edit", "bumpy and not clean. My settings: * 195 °C at 60 mm/s bed", "I didn't print in between fixed, but these are the results I got.", "print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg) [![The larger part that printed well](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg) Any ideas would be much appreciated.", "am printing fairly cheap, but highly rated, PLA and not sure whether this", "because I tried printing a much larger 100 mm diameter hemisphere just before,", "wasn't using them due to clogging issues, installed a brand new 0.4 mm", "means I needed to buy an arduino and burn new firmware. Sadly I", "are the results I got. [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg) [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg)", "[![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg) [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg) The prints are **much** better", "not clean. My settings: * 195 °C at 60 mm/s bed temp 50", "mm nozzle, but the only complete print I got had this rough and", "which printed perfectly using the exact same filament. I've switched out to a", "stringing throughout, which I thought coasting and restart distance would fix. [![The small", "got had this rough and bumpy outside. 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Sadly I didn't print in", "nozzle, tried a 0.6 mm nozzle, but the only complete print I got", "it clog; but since I'm using a bowden extruder it creates stringing. How", "to a new 0.4 mm nozzle, tried a 0.6 mm nozzle, but the", "larger part that printed well](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg) Any ideas would be much appreciated. Edit 12/04:", "adding -0.2 mm extra restart distance which didn't change much either. Could this", "with 0.50 mm coasting I tried at 190 °C and it severely underextruded", "perfectly using the exact same filament. I've switched out to a new 0.4", "cheap, but highly rated, PLA and not sure whether this is underextrusion or", "printing fairly cheap, but highly rated, PLA and not sure whether this is", "which didn't change much either. Could this be because I am just printing", "it creates stringing. How could I go about fixing this? I feel like", "and zits due to me needing to reduce the retraction distance for the", "shown as removing support from those thin legs lead to them snapping. I", "would be much appreciated. Edit 12/04: I have since reinstalled one of my", "but it just looks bumpy and not clean. My settings: * 195 °C", "6 mm distance I was using before would make it clog; but since", "sure whether this is underextrusion or overextrusion; but it just looks bumpy and", "I think this because I tried printing a much larger 100 mm diameter", "the only complete print I got had this rough and bumpy outside. It", "through, but the outside looks much smoother; I also tried with and without", "before would make it clog; but since I'm using a bowden extruder it", "had this rough and bumpy outside. It is printed in the orientation shown", "had moderate stringing throughout, which I thought coasting and restart distance would fix.", "extra restart distance which didn't change much either. Could this be because I", "which I thought coasting and restart distance would fix. [![The small part I'm", "restart distance would fix. [![The small part I'm trying to print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg) [![The larger", "2 mm, as the 6 mm distance I was using before would make", "it severely underextruded halfway through, but the outside looks much smoother; I also", "no difference and tried adding -0.2 mm extra restart distance which didn't change", "I'm trying to print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg) [![The larger part that printed well](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg) Any ideas would", "fixed, but these are the results I got. 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I also had moderate stringing throughout, which I thought", "without coasting with no difference and tried adding -0.2 mm extra restart distance", "part I'm trying to print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg) [![The larger part that printed well](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg) Any ideas", "part (25 mm diameter)? I think this because I tried printing a much", "think this because I tried printing a much larger 100 mm diameter hemisphere", "mm distance I was using before would make it clog; but since I'm", "is some pretty serious stringing and zits due to me needing to reduce", "°C and it severely underextruded halfway through, but the outside looks much smoother;", "the results I got. [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg) [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg) The", "printing a much larger 100 mm diameter hemisphere just before, which printed perfectly", "out to a new 0.4 mm nozzle, tried a 0.6 mm nozzle, but", "just looks bumpy and not clean. My settings: * 195 °C at 60", "a much larger 100 mm diameter hemisphere just before, which printed perfectly using", "50 °C * 0.4 mm nozzle at 90 % extrusion * 0.1 mm", "reduce the retraction distance for the hotend to 2 mm, as the 6", "metal hotends, as I wasn't using them due to clogging issues, installed a", "legs lead to them snapping. I also had moderate stringing throughout, which I", "outside looks much smoother; I also tried with and without coasting with no", "one of my all metal hotends, as I wasn't using them due to", "needed to buy an arduino and burn new firmware. Sadly I didn't print", "and not clean. My settings: * 195 °C at 60 mm/s bed temp", "distance would fix. [![The small part I'm trying to print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg) [![The larger part", "brand new 0.4 mm nozzle, set the extrusion multiplier to 1.0 and disabled", "burn new firmware. Sadly I didn't print in between fixed, but these are", "pretty serious stringing and zits due to me needing to reduce the retraction", "the extrusion multiplier to 1.0 and disabled coasting. I also calibrated my e-steps,", "didn't change much either. Could this be because I am just printing a", "retraction at 60 mm/s with 0.50 mm coasting I tried at 190 °C", "only complete print I got had this rough and bumpy outside. It is", "°C * 0.4 mm nozzle at 90 % extrusion * 0.1 mm layer", "**much** better but there is some pretty serious stringing and zits due to", "would fix. 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[![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9T77E.jpg) [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JEcZv.jpg) The prints are", "12/04: I have since reinstalled one of my all metal hotends, as I", "distance which didn't change much either. Could this be because I am just", "% extrusion * 0.1 mm layer height * 6 mm retraction at 60", "I thought coasting and restart distance would fix. [![The small part I'm trying", "just before, which printed perfectly using the exact same filament. I've switched out", "be because I am just printing a rather small part (25 mm diameter)?", "have since reinstalled one of my all metal hotends, as I wasn't using", "mm extra restart distance which didn't change much either. Could this be because", "rough and bumpy outside. It is printed in the orientation shown as removing", "larger 100 mm diameter hemisphere just before, which printed perfectly using the exact", "complete print I got had this rough and bumpy outside. It is printed", "mm/s bed temp 50 °C * 0.4 mm nozzle at 90 % extrusion", "much smoother; I also tried with and without coasting with no difference and", "at 60 mm/s bed temp 50 °C * 0.4 mm nozzle at 90", "tried adding -0.2 mm extra restart distance which didn't change much either. Could", "The prints are **much** better but there is some pretty serious stringing and", "with and without coasting with no difference and tried adding -0.2 mm extra", "much either. Could this be because I am just printing a rather small", "orientation shown as removing support from those thin legs lead to them snapping.", "or overextrusion; but it just looks bumpy and not clean. My settings: *", "* 0.4 mm nozzle at 90 % extrusion * 0.1 mm layer height", "* 0.1 mm layer height * 6 mm retraction at 60 mm/s with", "it just looks bumpy and not clean. My settings: * 195 °C at", "60 mm/s bed temp 50 °C * 0.4 mm nozzle at 90 %", "I tried at 190 °C and it severely underextruded halfway through, but the", "set the extrusion multiplier to 1.0 and disabled coasting. I also calibrated my", "is printed in the orientation shown as removing support from those thin legs", "stringing. How could I go about fixing this? I feel like I'm playing", "bowden extruder it creates stringing. How could I go about fixing this? I", "ideas would be much appreciated. Edit 12/04: I have since reinstalled one of", "also tried with and without coasting with no difference and tried adding -0.2", "clean. My settings: * 195 °C at 60 mm/s bed temp 50 °C", "from those thin legs lead to them snapping. I also had moderate stringing", "small part I'm trying to print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg) [![The larger part that printed well](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg) Any", "buy an arduino and burn new firmware. Sadly I didn't print in between", "a rather small part (25 mm diameter)? I think this because I tried", "but the only complete print I got had this rough and bumpy outside.", "this rough and bumpy outside. It is printed in the orientation shown as", "part that printed well](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/v4xCN.jpg) Any ideas would be much appreciated. Edit 12/04: I", "mm nozzle, tried a 0.6 mm nozzle, but the only complete print I", "coasting I tried at 190 °C and it severely underextruded halfway through, but", "I tried printing a much larger 100 mm diameter hemisphere just before, which", "much appreciated. Edit 12/04: I have since reinstalled one of my all metal", "because I am just printing a rather small part (25 mm diameter)? I", "distance I was using before would make it clog; but since I'm using", "coasting and restart distance would fix. [![The small part I'm trying to print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HfV5J.jpg)", "same filament. I've switched out to a new 0.4 mm nozzle, tried a", "as I wasn't using them due to clogging issues, installed a brand new", "to 2 mm, as the 6 mm distance I was using before would", "nozzle, but the only complete print I got had this rough and bumpy", "also had moderate stringing throughout, which I thought coasting and restart distance would", "I got had this rough and bumpy outside. It is printed in the", "didn't print in between fixed, but these are the results I got. [![enter", "be much appreciated. 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[ "moves forward (towards the Y endstop) * if I press +Y — bed", "true to invert the logic of the probe. #define X_HOME_DIR -1 #define Y_HOME_DIR", "Y endstop is connected on the 3rd pin * Z endstop is connected", "I tried flipping the motor cables, but that inverts the motor direction I", "screenshot](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg) I tried flipping the motor cables, but that inverts the motor direction", "1st pin * Y endstop is connected on the 3rd pin * Z", "// Set to true to invert the logic of the probe. #define X_HOME_DIR", "the logic of the endstop. #define Y_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to", "// Set to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Y_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING", "true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define X_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set", "endstop at front. [![Home position of hotend](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg) 2. Shows inverted print. [![inverted print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg)", "[![Home position of hotend](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg) 2. Shows inverted print. [![inverted print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg) 3. Pronterface screenshot", "actual G-code file) [![Pronterface screenshot](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg) I tried flipping the motor cables, but that", "My custom 3D printer prints everything inverted. I guess this is a homing", "3rd pin * Z endstop is connected on the 5th pin (Pin 2,", "on the 3rd pin * Z endstop is connected on the 5th pin", "(away from Y endstop) * if I press -X — hotend moves left", "to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Y_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to", "position of hotend](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg) 2. Shows inverted print. [![inverted print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg) 3. Pronterface screenshot (shows", "INVERT_Y_DIR false #define INVERT_Z_DIR false ``` I have attached 3 photographs. 1. Shows", "#define INVERT_Z_DIR false ``` I have attached 3 photographs. 1. Shows the Home", "the endstop. #define Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert the logic", "X_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to invert the logic of the endstop.", "#define Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert the logic of the", "endstop. #define Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert the logic of", "(shows actual G-code file) [![Pronterface screenshot](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg) I tried flipping the motor cables, but", "printer prints everything inverted. I guess this is a homing problem as the", "is connected on the 5th pin (Pin 2, 4 & 6 are not", "?)) Below is my Marlin config ``` #define X_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to", "-1 #define Y_HOME_DIR -1 #define Z_HOME_DIR -1 #define INVERT_X_DIR false #define INVERT_Y_DIR false", "Pronterface, * if I press -Y — bed moves forward (towards the Y", "true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Y_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set", "homing problem as the motor moves in correct direction. In Pronterface, * if", "#define Y_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert the logic of the", "the 5th pin (Pin 2, 4 & 6 are not used (are these", "that inverts the motor direction I also tried INVERT\\_Y\\_DIR true, but no luck.", "the endstop. #define Y_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert the logic", "connected on the 3rd pin * Z endstop is connected on the 5th", "logic of the endstop. #define Z_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert", "have attached 3 photographs. 1. Shows the Home position of hotend. Y Motor", "to invert the logic of the endstop. #define X_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to", "Y_HOME_DIR -1 #define Z_HOME_DIR -1 #define INVERT_X_DIR false #define INVERT_Y_DIR false #define INVERT_Z_DIR", "true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set", "backward (away from Y endstop) * if I press -X — hotend moves", "I press -Y — bed moves forward (towards the Y endstop) * if", "is connected on the 3rd pin * Z endstop is connected on the", "#define X_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to invert the logic of the", "logic of the endstop. #define Y_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert", "(are these for MAX\\_ENDSTOP ?)) Below is my Marlin config ``` #define X_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING", "false // Set to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define", "#define INVERT_X_DIR false #define INVERT_Y_DIR false #define INVERT_Z_DIR false ``` I have attached", "hotend moves right (away from the X endstop) on RAMPS 1.4: * X", "#define Y_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to invert the logic of the", "Set to true to invert the logic of the probe. #define X_HOME_DIR -1", "the logic of the endstop. #define Y_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to", "the endstop. #define Z_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert the logic", "direction. In Pronterface, * if I press -Y — bed moves forward (towards", "the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to", "invert the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true", "to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Y_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true //", "the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to", "to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define X_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false //", "the probe. #define X_HOME_DIR -1 #define Y_HOME_DIR -1 #define Z_HOME_DIR -1 #define INVERT_X_DIR", "#define X_HOME_DIR -1 #define Y_HOME_DIR -1 #define Z_HOME_DIR -1 #define INVERT_X_DIR false #define", "pin * Y endstop is connected on the 3rd pin * Z endstop", "to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false //", "connected on the 1st pin * Y endstop is connected on the 3rd", "INVERT_Z_DIR false ``` I have attached 3 photographs. 1. Shows the Home position", "press -X — hotend moves left (towards the X endstop) * if I", "INVERT\\_Y\\_DIR true, but no luck. Please help me. What am I doing wrong?", "this is a homing problem as the motor moves in correct direction. In", "invert the logic of the endstop. #define Y_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true", "on back and Y endstop at front. [![Home position of hotend](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg) 2. Shows", "of hotend](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg) 2. Shows inverted print. [![inverted print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg) 3. Pronterface screenshot (shows actual", "hotend. Y Motor on back and Y endstop at front. [![Home position of", "forward (towards the Y endstop) * if I press +Y — bed moves", "// Set to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING", "2, 4 & 6 are not used (are these for MAX\\_ENDSTOP ?)) Below", "Set to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true", "false #define INVERT_Z_DIR false ``` I have attached 3 photographs. 1. Shows the", "#define Z_HOME_DIR -1 #define INVERT_X_DIR false #define INVERT_Y_DIR false #define INVERT_Z_DIR false ```", "tried flipping the motor cables, but that inverts the motor direction I also", "the motor moves in correct direction. In Pronterface, * if I press -Y", "6 are not used (are these for MAX\\_ENDSTOP ?)) Below is my Marlin", "the logic of the endstop. #define X_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to", "the endstop. #define X_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert the logic", "Set to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false", "Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert the logic of the probe.", "back and Y endstop at front. [![Home position of hotend](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg) 2. Shows inverted", "the 3rd pin * Z endstop is connected on the 5th pin (Pin", "flipping the motor cables, but that inverts the motor direction I also tried", "but that inverts the motor direction I also tried INVERT\\_Y\\_DIR true, but no", "moves left (towards the X endstop) * if I press +X — hotend", "of hotend. Y Motor on back and Y endstop at front. [![Home position", "I press +Y — bed moves backward (away from Y endstop) * if", "hotend](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg) 2. Shows inverted print. [![inverted print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg) 3. Pronterface screenshot (shows actual G-code", "MAX\\_ENDSTOP ?)) 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In Pronterface, * if I press -Y — bed moves forward", "bed moves forward (towards the Y endstop) * if I press +Y —", "X endstop) * if I press +X — hotend moves right (away from", "— hotend moves right (away from the X endstop) on RAMPS 1.4: *", "my Marlin config ``` #define X_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to invert", "3 photographs. 1. Shows the Home position of hotend. Y Motor on back", "press -Y — bed moves forward (towards the Y endstop) * if I", "Y Motor on back and Y endstop at front. [![Home position of hotend](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg)", "if I press -X — hotend moves left (towards the X endstop) *", "* if I press +Y — bed moves backward (away from Y endstop)", "I guess this is a homing problem as the motor moves in correct", "invert the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true", "``` I have attached 3 photographs. 1. Shows the Home position of hotend.", "2. Shows inverted print. [![inverted print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg) 3. Pronterface screenshot (shows actual G-code file)", "true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Y_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set", "are not used (are these for MAX\\_ENDSTOP ?)) Below is my Marlin config", "#define X_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert the logic of the", "— bed moves forward (towards the Y endstop) * if I press +Y", "3. Pronterface screenshot (shows actual G-code file) [![Pronterface screenshot](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg) I tried flipping the", "endstop) * if I press +X — hotend moves right (away from the", "at front. [![Home position of hotend](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg) 2. Shows inverted print. 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What am I doing", "``` #define X_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to invert the logic of", "logic of the endstop. #define Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to invert", "Set to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Y_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true", "Y endstop) * if I press +Y — bed moves backward (away from", "(away from the X endstop) on RAMPS 1.4: * X endstop is connected", "* if I press -Y — bed moves forward (towards the Y endstop)", "+X — hotend moves right (away from the X endstop) on RAMPS 1.4:", "of the endstop. #define Y_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert the", "photographs. 1. Shows the Home position of hotend. Y Motor on back and", "// Set to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Y_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING", "to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Y_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false //", "-Y — bed moves forward (towards the Y endstop) * if I press", "motor moves in correct direction. In Pronterface, * if I press -Y —", "endstop) * if I press +Y — bed moves backward (away from Y", "attached 3 photographs. 1. Shows the Home position of hotend. Y Motor on", "logic of the probe. #define X_HOME_DIR -1 #define Y_HOME_DIR -1 #define Z_HOME_DIR -1", "endstop is connected on the 1st pin * Y endstop is connected on", "in correct direction. In Pronterface, * if I press -Y — bed moves", "endstop is connected on the 3rd pin * Z endstop is connected on", "of the endstop. #define Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to invert the", "true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set", "#define INVERT_Y_DIR false #define INVERT_Z_DIR false ``` I have attached 3 photographs. 1.", "endstop) on RAMPS 1.4: * X endstop is connected on the 1st pin", "[![Pronterface screenshot](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg) I tried flipping the motor cables, but that inverts the motor", "invert the logic of the endstop. #define X_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true", "3D printer prints everything inverted. I guess this is a homing problem as", "* Z endstop is connected on the 5th pin (Pin 2, 4 &", "the endstop. #define Y_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to invert the logic", "Below is my Marlin config ``` #define X_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true", "on RAMPS 1.4: * X endstop is connected on the 1st pin *", "(Pin 2, 4 & 6 are not used (are these for MAX\\_ENDSTOP ?))", "// Set to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING", "print. [![inverted print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg) 3. Pronterface screenshot (shows actual G-code file) [![Pronterface screenshot](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg) I", "to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to", "RAMPS 1.4: * X endstop is connected on the 1st pin * Y", "// Set to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING", "the Home position of hotend. Y Motor on back and Y endstop at", "// Set to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define X_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING", "invert the logic of the endstop. #define Y_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true", "Y_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert the logic of the endstop.", "endstop. #define Z_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert the logic of", "to invert the logic of the probe. #define X_HOME_DIR -1 #define Y_HOME_DIR -1", "motor cables, but that inverts the motor direction I also tried INVERT\\_Y\\_DIR true,", "to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true //", "* if I press +X — hotend moves right (away from the X", "* X endstop is connected on the 1st pin * Y endstop is", "left (towards the X endstop) * if I press +X — hotend moves", "Set to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Y_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false", "Shows inverted print. [![inverted print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg) 3. Pronterface screenshot (shows actual G-code file) [![Pronterface", "if I press +X — hotend moves right (away from the X endstop)", "to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to", "bed moves backward (away from Y endstop) * if I press -X —", "is connected on the 1st pin * Y endstop is connected on the", "the logic of the probe. #define X_HOME_DIR -1 #define Y_HOME_DIR -1 #define Z_HOME_DIR", "-X — hotend moves left (towards the X endstop) * if I press", "false #define INVERT_Y_DIR false #define INVERT_Z_DIR false ``` I have attached 3 photographs.", "moves backward (away from Y endstop) * if I press -X — hotend", "endstop. #define Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to invert the logic of", "true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set", "if I press +Y — bed moves backward (away from Y endstop) *", "Set to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false", "& 6 are not used (are these for MAX\\_ENDSTOP ?)) Below is my", "(towards the Y endstop) * if I press +Y — bed moves backward", "problem as the motor moves in correct direction. In Pronterface, * if I", "is my Marlin config ``` #define X_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to", "endstop. #define Y_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to invert the logic of", "on the 5th pin (Pin 2, 4 & 6 are not used (are", "connected on the 5th pin (Pin 2, 4 & 6 are not used", "guess this is a homing problem as the motor moves in correct direction.", "used (are these for MAX\\_ENDSTOP ?)) Below is my Marlin config ``` #define", "pin (Pin 2, 4 & 6 are not used (are these for MAX\\_ENDSTOP", "pin * Z endstop is connected on the 5th pin (Pin 2, 4", "the 1st pin * Y endstop is connected on the 3rd pin *", "press +X — hotend moves right (away from the X endstop) on RAMPS", "X endstop is connected on the 1st pin * Y endstop is connected", "to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false //", "I have attached 3 photographs. 1. Shows the Home position of hotend. Y", "Motor on back and Y endstop at front. [![Home position of hotend](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg) 2.", "right (away from the X endstop) on RAMPS 1.4: * X endstop is", "probe. #define X_HOME_DIR -1 #define Y_HOME_DIR -1 #define Z_HOME_DIR -1 #define INVERT_X_DIR false", "INVERT_X_DIR false #define INVERT_Y_DIR false #define INVERT_Z_DIR false ``` I have attached 3", "invert the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true", "invert the logic of the probe. #define X_HOME_DIR -1 #define Y_HOME_DIR -1 #define", "inverted. I guess this is a homing problem as the motor moves in", "of the endstop. #define X_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert the", "the Y endstop) * if I press +Y — bed moves backward (away", "logic of the endstop. #define Y_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to invert", "X_HOME_DIR -1 #define Y_HOME_DIR -1 #define Z_HOME_DIR -1 #define INVERT_X_DIR false #define INVERT_Y_DIR", "logic of the endstop. #define Z_MIN_PROBE_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert", "front. [![Home position of hotend](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/M4Gcr.jpg) 2. Shows inverted print. [![inverted print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg) 3. Pronterface", "endstop) * if I press -X — hotend moves left (towards the X", "inverted print. [![inverted print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg) 3. Pronterface screenshot (shows actual G-code file) [![Pronterface screenshot](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg)", "[![inverted print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg) 3. Pronterface screenshot (shows actual G-code file) [![Pronterface screenshot](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg) I tried", "1. Shows the Home position of hotend. Y Motor on back and Y", "the X endstop) on RAMPS 1.4: * X endstop is connected on the", "custom 3D printer prints everything inverted. I guess this is a homing problem", "#define Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to invert the logic of the", "#define Y_HOME_DIR -1 #define Z_HOME_DIR -1 #define INVERT_X_DIR false #define INVERT_Y_DIR false #define", "to true to invert the logic of the probe. #define X_HOME_DIR -1 #define", "to invert the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to", "not used (are these for MAX\\_ENDSTOP ?)) Below is my Marlin config ```", "the motor direction I also tried INVERT\\_Y\\_DIR true, but no luck. Please help", "config ``` #define X_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to invert the logic", "prints everything inverted. I guess this is a homing problem as the motor", "— hotend moves left (towards the X endstop) * if I press +X", "direction I also tried INVERT\\_Y\\_DIR true, but no luck. Please help me. What", "if I press -Y — bed moves forward (towards the Y endstop) *", "endstop. #define X_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert the logic of", "#define Z_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert the logic of the", "Set to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define X_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false", "as the motor moves in correct direction. In Pronterface, * if I press", "Y_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to invert the logic of the endstop.", "1.4: * X endstop is connected on the 1st pin * Y endstop", "press +Y — bed moves backward (away from Y endstop) * if I", "inverts the motor direction I also tried INVERT\\_Y\\_DIR true, but no luck. Please", "logic of the endstop. #define X_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to invert", "— bed moves backward (away from Y endstop) * if I press -X", "print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/9SRBZ.jpg) 3. Pronterface screenshot (shows actual G-code file) [![Pronterface screenshot](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg) I tried flipping", "Z endstop is connected on the 5th pin (Pin 2, 4 & 6", "from the X endstop) on RAMPS 1.4: * X endstop is connected on", "Shows the Home position of hotend. Y Motor on back and Y endstop", "moves in correct direction. In Pronterface, * if I press -Y — bed", "(towards the X endstop) * if I press +X — hotend moves right", "from Y endstop) * if I press -X — hotend moves left (towards", "Z_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to invert the logic of the endstop.", "of the probe. #define X_HOME_DIR -1 #define Y_HOME_DIR -1 #define Z_HOME_DIR -1 #define", "-1 #define INVERT_X_DIR false #define INVERT_Y_DIR false #define INVERT_Z_DIR false ``` I have", "Z_HOME_DIR -1 #define INVERT_X_DIR false #define INVERT_Y_DIR false #define INVERT_Z_DIR false ``` I", "on the 1st pin * Y endstop is connected on the 3rd pin", "for MAX\\_ENDSTOP ?)) Below is my Marlin config ``` #define X_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true //", "a homing problem as the motor moves in correct direction. In Pronterface, *", "the logic of the endstop. #define Z_MAX_ENDSTOP_INVERTING false // Set to true to", "the X endstop) * if I press +X — hotend moves right (away", "Marlin config ``` #define X_MIN_ENDSTOP_INVERTING true // Set to true to invert the", "false // Set to true to invert the logic of the probe. #define", "Y endstop) * if I press -X — hotend moves left (towards the", "Pronterface screenshot (shows actual G-code file) [![Pronterface screenshot](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/4ru5r.jpg) I tried flipping the motor", "* Y endstop is connected on the 3rd pin * Z endstop is", "true // Set to true to invert the logic of the endstop. #define", "cables, but that inverts the motor direction I also tried INVERT\\_Y\\_DIR true, but", "4 & 6 are not used (are these for MAX\\_ENDSTOP ?)) Below is", "Home position of hotend. Y Motor on back and Y endstop at front." ]
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[![Filament jam](https://i.stack.imgur.com/SkWzF.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/SkWzF.jpg) [![Filament jam from another", "a Voxelab Aquila (completely new) and the filament u just a generic PLA", "as a demo file, I had to repeat the operation 4 times, and", "bends and get stuck on the tube entrance. To print a nut wheel", "problem in regards to filament jam, however I don't think that my case", "a demo file, I had to repeat the operation 4 times, and I", "a nut wheel which comes as a demo file, I had to repeat", "comes as a demo file, I had to repeat the operation 4 times,", "led to a small imperfection. What's the problem? The filament? The printer? Myself?", "to stop printing when it got stuck, and continue with the printing, which", "printing, which led to a small imperfection. What's the problem? The filament? The", "nozzle. After 30 to 40 minutes printing my filament bends and get stuck", "that my case is any related to the extruder nozzle. After 30 to", "get stuck on the tube entrance. To print a nut wheel which comes", "with the printing, which led to a small imperfection. What's the problem? The", "and get stuck on the tube entrance. To print a nut wheel which", "filament? The printer? Myself? I have a Voxelab Aquila (completely new) and the", "in regards to filament jam, however I don't think that my case is", "don't think that my case is any related to the extruder nozzle. After", "Aquila (completely new) and the filament u just a generic PLA from Amazon.", "times, and I had to stop printing when it got stuck, and continue", "related to the extruder nozzle. After 30 to 40 minutes printing my filament", "I had to stop printing when it got stuck, and continue with the", "which led to a small imperfection. What's the problem? The filament? The printer?", "I don't think that my case is any related to the extruder nozzle.", "stop printing when it got stuck, and continue with the printing, which led", "my filament bends and get stuck on the tube entrance. To print a", "to filament jam, however I don't think that my case is any related", "What's the problem? The filament? The printer? Myself? I have a Voxelab Aquila" ]
[ "try to enable the Z2 driver for MKS Gen L V2.1 Could anyone", "getting this error when I try to enable the Z2 driver for MKS", "L V2.1 Could anyone help? Error \"TMC2208 or TMC2209 on Z2 requires Z2\\_HARDWARE\\_SERIAL", "am getting this error when I try to enable the Z2 driver for", "enable the Z2 driver for MKS Gen L V2.1 Could anyone help? Error", "Could anyone help? Error \"TMC2208 or TMC2209 on Z2 requires Z2\\_HARDWARE\\_SERIAL or Z2\\_SERIAL\\_(RX|TX)\\_PIN.", "for MKS Gen L V2.1 Could anyone help? Error \"TMC2208 or TMC2209 on", "when I try to enable the Z2 driver for MKS Gen L V2.1", "Z2 driver for MKS Gen L V2.1 Could anyone help? Error \"TMC2208 or", "the Z2 driver for MKS Gen L V2.1 Could anyone help? Error \"TMC2208", "MKS Gen L V2.1 Could anyone help? Error \"TMC2208 or TMC2209 on Z2", "V2.1 Could anyone help? Error \"TMC2208 or TMC2209 on Z2 requires Z2\\_HARDWARE\\_SERIAL or", "Gen L V2.1 Could anyone help? Error \"TMC2208 or TMC2209 on Z2 requires", "this error when I try to enable the Z2 driver for MKS Gen", "I am getting this error when I try to enable the Z2 driver", "to enable the Z2 driver for MKS Gen L V2.1 Could anyone help?", "error when I try to enable the Z2 driver for MKS Gen L", "driver for MKS Gen L V2.1 Could anyone help? Error \"TMC2208 or TMC2209", "I try to enable the Z2 driver for MKS Gen L V2.1 Could" ]
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I", "of the part, I need to print the part on a different orientation", "print the logo. I am using PLA filament on a spring steel sheet", "the logo. I am using PLA filament on a spring steel sheet (the", "sheet (the default sheet with a Prusa Mini). Any ideas would be appreciated", "a Prusa Mini). Any ideas would be appreciated before I accept defeat and", "in a sense re-adhere the part to the bed so I can print", "and maximise the strength of the part, I need to print the part", "result I need to in a sense re-adhere the part to the bed", "need to in a sense re-adhere the part to the bed so I", "print a company logo on another part I have printed in a different", "to the bed so I can print the logo. I am using PLA", "trying to print a company logo on another part I have printed in", "Any ideas would be appreciated before I accept defeat and just glue the", "I intend on printing the logo on. 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To", "the strength of the part, I need to print the part on a", "in a different colour. To try and maximise the strength of the part,", "on a different orientation to what I intend on printing the logo on." ]
[ "with a double gears metal extruder (3Dman 11 Dual Gear Extruder ). [![enter", "I've replaced the stock plastic extruder with a double gears metal extruder (3Dman", "need to do in my setup (both printer and Cura) for fixing this", "with metals ones. I'm not having a quality problem, just I want to", "g**. I'm printing with just 1 line of skirt, so its weight is", "it weighs **23 g**. I'm printing with just 1 line of skirt, so", "skirt, so its weight is negligible on total weight. I've replaced the stock", "to do in my setup (both printer and Cura) for fixing this difference?", "to understand if this difference is caused by a bad configuration that could", "stock springs with metals ones. I'm not having a quality problem, just I", "as printer. I'm printing a model which Cura declares to be **35 g**,", "extruder with a double gears metal extruder (3Dman 11 Dual Gear Extruder ).", "but if I weigh the printed model it weighs **23 g**. I'm printing", "switched to PETG , and I'm using Cura as slicer and Ender 3", "plastic extruder with a double gears metal extruder (3Dman 11 Dual Gear Extruder", "declares to be **35 g**, but if I weigh the printed model it", "image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/22V5v.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/22V5v.jpg) I've also replaced the stock springs with metals ones. I'm", "recently switched to PETG , and I'm using Cura as slicer and Ender", "weight. I've replaced the stock plastic extruder with a double gears metal extruder", "here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/22V5v.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/22V5v.jpg) I've also replaced the stock springs with metals ones. I'm not having", "a double gears metal extruder (3Dman 11 Dual Gear Extruder ). [![enter image", "gears metal extruder (3Dman 11 Dual Gear Extruder ). [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/22V5v.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/22V5v.jpg)", "I weigh the printed model it weighs **23 g**. 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[ "3D printer really does print with *all* three motors moving. Won't it also", "day why don't all three motors move at the same time? Don't normal", "printers move 2 motors at a time? they're 2D printers. It makes sense", "don't all three motors move at the same time? Don't normal paper printers", "2D printers. It makes sense if a 3D printer really does print with", "wondering the other day why don't all three motors move at the same", "does print with *all* three motors moving. Won't it also be more efficient", "three motors moving. Won't it also be more efficient if they do 3D", "a time? they're 2D printers. It makes sense if a 3D printer really", "with *all* three motors moving. Won't it also be more efficient if they", "motors at a time? they're 2D printers. It makes sense if a 3D", "time? Don't normal paper printers move 2 motors at a time? they're 2D", "was wondering the other day why don't all three motors move at the", "three motors move at the same time? Don't normal paper printers move 2", "normal paper printers move 2 motors at a time? they're 2D printers. It", "other day why don't all three motors move at the same time? Don't", "motors moving. Won't it also be more efficient if they do 3D print", "printer really does print with *all* three motors moving. Won't it also be", "really does print with *all* three motors moving. Won't it also be more", "*all* three motors moving. Won't it also be more efficient if they do", "the same time? Don't normal paper printers move 2 motors at a time?", "the other day why don't all three motors move at the same time?", "all three motors move at the same time? Don't normal paper printers move", "time? they're 2D printers. It makes sense if a 3D printer really does", "move 2 motors at a time? they're 2D printers. It makes sense if", "why don't all three motors move at the same time? Don't normal paper", "at a time? they're 2D printers. It makes sense if a 3D printer", "move at the same time? Don't normal paper printers move 2 motors at", "I was wondering the other day why don't all three motors move at", "printers. It makes sense if a 3D printer really does print with *all*", "same time? Don't normal paper printers move 2 motors at a time? they're", "print with *all* three motors moving. Won't it also be more efficient if", "paper printers move 2 motors at a time? they're 2D printers. It makes", "2 motors at a time? they're 2D printers. It makes sense if a", "Won't it also be more efficient if they do 3D print in all", "moving. Won't it also be more efficient if they do 3D print in", "they're 2D printers. It makes sense if a 3D printer really does print", "makes sense if a 3D printer really does print with *all* three motors", "it also be more efficient if they do 3D print in all axes?", "if a 3D printer really does print with *all* three motors moving. Won't", "It makes sense if a 3D printer really does print with *all* three", "motors move at the same time? Don't normal paper printers move 2 motors", "Don't normal paper printers move 2 motors at a time? they're 2D printers.", "at the same time? Don't normal paper printers move 2 motors at a", "a 3D printer really does print with *all* three motors moving. Won't it", "sense if a 3D printer really does print with *all* three motors moving." ]
[ "available on the market, there are machines with a 100 microns. I was", "wondering if there are machines with a 50 microns or close to 50", "We're thinking of buying a PETG-powered printer. When researching printers available on the", "researching printers available on the market, there are machines with a 100 microns.", "PETG-powered printer. When researching printers available on the market, there are machines with", "of buying a PETG-powered printer. When researching printers available on the market, there", "thinking of buying a PETG-powered printer. When researching printers available on the market,", "on the market, there are machines with a 100 microns. I was wondering", "machines with a 50 microns or close to 50 micros? Otherwise, why not?", "microns. I was wondering if there are machines with a 50 microns or", "if there are machines with a 50 microns or close to 50 micros?", "machines with a 100 microns. I was wondering if there are machines with", "was wondering if there are machines with a 50 microns or close to", "printer. When researching printers available on the market, there are machines with a", "the market, there are machines with a 100 microns. I was wondering if", "When researching printers available on the market, there are machines with a 100", "there are machines with a 100 microns. I was wondering if there are", "are machines with a 50 microns or close to 50 micros? Otherwise, why", "market, there are machines with a 100 microns. I was wondering if there", "with a 100 microns. I was wondering if there are machines with a", "there are machines with a 50 microns or close to 50 micros? Otherwise,", "a 100 microns. I was wondering if there are machines with a 50", "printers available on the market, there are machines with a 100 microns. I", "buying a PETG-powered printer. When researching printers available on the market, there are", "100 microns. I was wondering if there are machines with a 50 microns", "I was wondering if there are machines with a 50 microns or close", "a PETG-powered printer. When researching printers available on the market, there are machines", "are machines with a 100 microns. I was wondering if there are machines" ]
[ "print, midway during printing, my printer starts to under extrude. I tried lots", "Every time I start a print, midway during printing, my printer starts to", "under extrude. I tried lots of different models every time the problem occurs.", "tried lots of different models every time the problem occurs. What should I", "printer starts to under extrude. I tried lots of different models every time", "I start a print, midway during printing, my printer starts to under extrude.", "printing, my printer starts to under extrude. I tried lots of different models", "of different models every time the problem occurs. What should I do about", "during printing, my printer starts to under extrude. I tried lots of different", "to under extrude. I tried lots of different models every time the problem", "time I start a print, midway during printing, my printer starts to under", "different models every time the problem occurs. What should I do about this?", "a print, midway during printing, my printer starts to under extrude. I tried", "start a print, midway during printing, my printer starts to under extrude. I", "my printer starts to under extrude. I tried lots of different models every", "lots of different models every time the problem occurs. What should I do", "midway during printing, my printer starts to under extrude. I tried lots of", "starts to under extrude. I tried lots of different models every time the", "I tried lots of different models every time the problem occurs. What should", "extrude. I tried lots of different models every time the problem occurs. What" ]
[ "if the Anycube Mega X comes with a nozzle for 1.75 mm filaments", "whether to change the settings to 1.75 mm or buying 2.85 mm filaments", "but the Cura settings given by the manufacturer had 2.85 mm. I should", "mm. I should mention that using a 1.75 mm filament works BUT my", "the settings to 1.75 mm or buying 2.85 mm filaments (this only works", "it 2.85 mm? I saw online that it works with 1.75 mm filaments", "to gauge whether to change the settings to 1.75 mm or buying 2.85", "2.85 mm? I saw online that it works with 1.75 mm filaments but", "filaments (this only works if the Mega X comes with the appropriate nozzle).", "works BUT my designs have clear under-extrusion, which is very likely caused by", "1.75 mm filaments or is it 2.85 mm? I saw online that it", "have clear under-extrusion, which is very likely caused by having 2.85 mm in", "filaments but the Cura settings given by the manufacturer had 2.85 mm. 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[ "is 6 mm, but, in measuring with a caliper it shows 5.8 mm", "the dimensions. They aren't consistent. For example, the height of the part is", "my [Qidi X-pro](https://www.qd3dprinter.com/): * Filament is ABS * Bed temp is 100 °C", "model with the following settings on my [Qidi X-pro](https://www.qd3dprinter.com/): * Filament is ABS", "a caliper it shows 5.8 mm to 6.2 mm. Can anyone tell me", "print the model with the following settings on my [Qidi X-pro](https://www.qd3dprinter.com/): * Filament", "the settings, but, I can't seem to get a perfect perpendicular exterior wall", "seems to throw off the dimensions. They aren't consistent. For example, the height", "* Extruder temp is 230 °C * 1 top layer * 1 bottom", "example, the height of the part is 6 mm, but, in measuring with", "Extruder temp is 230 °C * 1 top layer * 1 bottom layer", "infill is triangular at 60 %. I've tried numerous tweaks to the settings,", "* Filament is ABS * Bed temp is 100 °C * Extruder temp", "[Qidi X-pro](https://www.qd3dprinter.com/): * Filament is ABS * Bed temp is 100 °C *", "mm to 6.2 mm. Can anyone tell me how I can get my", "bowing inward. This also seems to throw off the dimensions. They aren't consistent.", "temp is 230 °C * 1 top layer * 1 bottom layer *", "measuring with a caliper it shows 5.8 mm to 6.2 mm. Can anyone", "perfect perpendicular exterior wall as seen in the photos. The print more resembles", "to 6.2 mm. Can anyone tell me how I can get my external", "* 4 perimeter shells * The outside direction is 'outside in'. * Internal", "throw off the dimensions. They aren't consistent. For example, the height of the", "aren't consistent. For example, the height of the part is 6 mm, but,", "is 100 °C * Extruder temp is 230 °C * 1 top layer", "to the settings, but, I can't seem to get a perfect perpendicular exterior", "Internal infill is triangular at 60 %. I've tried numerous tweaks to the", "part is 6 mm, but, in measuring with a caliper it shows 5.8", "exterior wall as seen in the photos. The print more resembles a trapezoid.", "as seen in the photos. The print more resembles a trapezoid. It appears", "seen in the photos. The print more resembles a trapezoid. It appears like", "60 %. I've tried numerous tweaks to the settings, but, I can't seem", "can't seem to get a perfect perpendicular exterior wall as seen in the", "in the photos. The print more resembles a trapezoid. It appears like the", "I'm trying to print the following model: [![View 1](https://i.stack.imgur.com/b8cSN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/b8cSN.jpg) [![View 2](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg) I'm using", "The print more resembles a trapezoid. It appears like the walls are bowing", "tried numerous tweaks to the settings, but, I can't seem to get a", "settings on my [Qidi X-pro](https://www.qd3dprinter.com/): * Filament is ABS * Bed temp is", "but, in measuring with a caliper it shows 5.8 mm to 6.2 mm.", "[Simplify3d](https://www.simplify3d.com/) to print the model with the following settings on my [Qidi X-pro](https://www.qd3dprinter.com/):", "layer * 1 bottom layer * 4 perimeter shells * The outside direction", "* Bed temp is 100 °C * Extruder temp is 230 °C *", "* 1 bottom layer * 4 perimeter shells * The outside direction is", "top layer * 1 bottom layer * 4 perimeter shells * The outside", "in'. * Internal infill is triangular at 60 %. I've tried numerous tweaks", "outside direction is 'outside in'. * Internal infill is triangular at 60 %.", "shows 5.8 mm to 6.2 mm. Can anyone tell me how I can", "resembles a trapezoid. It appears like the walls are bowing inward. This also", "print more resembles a trapezoid. It appears like the walls are bowing inward.", "ABS * Bed temp is 100 °C * Extruder temp is 230 °C", "'outside in'. * Internal infill is triangular at 60 %. I've tried numerous", "to get a perfect perpendicular exterior wall as seen in the photos. The", "[![View 1](https://i.stack.imgur.com/b8cSN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/b8cSN.jpg) [![View 2](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg) I'm using [Simplify3d](https://www.simplify3d.com/) to print the model with the", "* The outside direction is 'outside in'. * Internal infill is triangular at", "settings, but, I can't seem to get a perfect perpendicular exterior wall as", "consistent. For example, the height of the part is 6 mm, but, in", "I'm using [Simplify3d](https://www.simplify3d.com/) to print the model with the following settings on my", "the following model: [![View 1](https://i.stack.imgur.com/b8cSN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/b8cSN.jpg) [![View 2](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg) I'm using [Simplify3d](https://www.simplify3d.com/) to print the", "height of the part is 6 mm, but, in measuring with a caliper", "* 1 top layer * 1 bottom layer * 4 perimeter shells *", "They aren't consistent. For example, the height of the part is 6 mm,", "trapezoid. It appears like the walls are bowing inward. This also seems to", "6 mm, but, in measuring with a caliper it shows 5.8 mm to", "bottom layer * 4 perimeter shells * The outside direction is 'outside in'.", "2](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg) I'm using [Simplify3d](https://www.simplify3d.com/) to print the model with the following settings on", "The outside direction is 'outside in'. * Internal infill is triangular at 60", "is ABS * Bed temp is 100 °C * Extruder temp is 230", "a perfect perpendicular exterior wall as seen in the photos. The print more", "it shows 5.8 mm to 6.2 mm. Can anyone tell me how I", "layer * 4 perimeter shells * The outside direction is 'outside in'. *", "1 top layer * 1 bottom layer * 4 perimeter shells * The", "the photos. The print more resembles a trapezoid. 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Can anyone tell me how I can get my external walls", "the following settings on my [Qidi X-pro](https://www.qd3dprinter.com/): * Filament is ABS * Bed", "seem to get a perfect perpendicular exterior wall as seen in the photos.", "appears like the walls are bowing inward. This also seems to throw off", "off the dimensions. They aren't consistent. For example, the height of the part", "Bed temp is 100 °C * Extruder temp is 230 °C * 1", "shells * The outside direction is 'outside in'. * Internal infill is triangular", "are bowing inward. This also seems to throw off the dimensions. They aren't", "I've tried numerous tweaks to the settings, but, I can't seem to get", "tweaks to the settings, but, I can't seem to get a perfect perpendicular", "It appears like the walls are bowing inward. This also seems to throw", "%. I've tried numerous tweaks to the settings, but, I can't seem to", "walls are bowing inward. This also seems to throw off the dimensions. They", "model: [![View 1](https://i.stack.imgur.com/b8cSN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/b8cSN.jpg) [![View 2](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg) I'm using [Simplify3d](https://www.simplify3d.com/) to print the model with", "more resembles a trapezoid. It appears like the walls are bowing inward. This", "in measuring with a caliper it shows 5.8 mm to 6.2 mm. Can", "°C * Extruder temp is 230 °C * 1 top layer * 1", "mm. Can anyone tell me how I can get my external walls perpendicular?", "For example, the height of the part is 6 mm, but, in measuring", "perimeter shells * The outside direction is 'outside in'. * Internal infill is", "the walls are bowing inward. This also seems to throw off the dimensions.", "of the part is 6 mm, but, in measuring with a caliper it", "get a perfect perpendicular exterior wall as seen in the photos. The print", "print the following model: [![View 1](https://i.stack.imgur.com/b8cSN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/b8cSN.jpg) [![View 2](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg) I'm using [Simplify3d](https://www.simplify3d.com/) to print", "[![View 2](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg) I'm using [Simplify3d](https://www.simplify3d.com/) to print the model with the following settings", "following model: [![View 1](https://i.stack.imgur.com/b8cSN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/b8cSN.jpg) [![View 2](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg) I'm using [Simplify3d](https://www.simplify3d.com/) to print the model", "X-pro](https://www.qd3dprinter.com/): * Filament is ABS * Bed temp is 100 °C * Extruder", "triangular at 60 %. I've tried numerous tweaks to the settings, but, I", "the part is 6 mm, but, in measuring with a caliper it shows", "is 230 °C * 1 top layer * 1 bottom layer * 4", "caliper it shows 5.8 mm to 6.2 mm. Can anyone tell me how", "perpendicular exterior wall as seen in the photos. The print more resembles a", "photos. The print more resembles a trapezoid. It appears like the walls are", "1](https://i.stack.imgur.com/b8cSN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/b8cSN.jpg) [![View 2](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg) I'm using [Simplify3d](https://www.simplify3d.com/) to print the model with the following", "1 bottom layer * 4 perimeter shells * The outside direction is 'outside", "following settings on my [Qidi X-pro](https://www.qd3dprinter.com/): * Filament is ABS * Bed temp", "This also seems to throw off the dimensions. They aren't consistent. For example,", "5.8 mm to 6.2 mm. 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It", "temp is 100 °C * Extruder temp is 230 °C * 1 top", "to print the following model: [![View 1](https://i.stack.imgur.com/b8cSN.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/b8cSN.jpg) [![View 2](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/HGgi3.jpg) I'm using [Simplify3d](https://www.simplify3d.com/) to", "on my [Qidi X-pro](https://www.qd3dprinter.com/): * Filament is ABS * Bed temp is 100", "the model with the following settings on my [Qidi X-pro](https://www.qd3dprinter.com/): * Filament is", "also seems to throw off the dimensions. They aren't consistent. For example, the", "at 60 %. I've tried numerous tweaks to the settings, but, I can't", "Filament is ABS * Bed temp is 100 °C * Extruder temp is", "like the walls are bowing inward. 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[ "mm/s, infill 40 %), and left for my morning walk. When I returned,", "the beginning and, with each command, it goes down more and more. I", "caused the hotend/BLTouch to rest on the printed part, forcing the whole mechanism.", "manually. Questions: 1. Has anyone had this kind of problem with the printer?", "above 230 °C / 446 °F). Everything ready, come on... * Leveling problem", "has returned. * BLTouch exchange done, nothing done * Loading the firmware again,", "BLTouch three times, and the problem remains unchanged. I bought my E5P in", "BLTouch error - restart with M999 ``` I've already exchanged BLTouch 2 times", "with M999 Error: STOP called because of BLTouch error - restart with M999", "- restart with M999 ``` I've already exchanged BLTouch 2 times and it", "what firmware changes? Is there a tutorial about it? I appreciate any help", "to rest on the printed part, forcing the whole mechanism. Well, I changed", "If so, what is the solution? 2. removing the leveler and performing manual", "by an inductive sensor imply in what firmware changes? Is there a tutorial", "started. When I send the leveling command, the Z-axis behaves erratically, going down", "maybe the solution is to install them and forget the BLTouch, or do", "was a problem with the thermistor and the heating of the nozzle, I", "entire hotend, carried out the total cleaning, reassembled it, and let's go back", "cleaning, applied a clean solution to contacts all over the electronics, reassembled, reinstalled", "Ender 5 Plus (original) does not perform leveling. After the self-leveling command, the", "go back to work. Leveling OK, there was a problem with the thermistor", "made? 3. Does the replacement of the BLTouch by an inductive sensor imply", "leveler and performing manual leveling, has anyone tried this? What changes in Marlin", "again, everything works very well. 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Everything ready, come on... * Leveling problem has returned. * BLTouch exchange", "the firmware (Version 1.71.0 KF), and everything went back to work. Yesterday, I", "the leveling command, the Z-axis behaves erratically, going down instead of returning to", "the heater cartridge (taking the opportunity, since several times the system had heating", "going down instead of returning to the beginning and, with each command, it", "a piece for printing (PLA nozzle 1.00 mm, layer 0.36 mm, speed 100", "to the beginning and, with each command, it goes down more and more.", "responding to commands, and in the Pronterface the message appears: ``` Error: STOP", "this kind of problem with the printer? If so, what is the solution?", "of problem with the printer? If so, what is the solution? 2. removing", "come on... * Leveling problem has returned. * BLTouch exchange done, nothing done", "on the printed part, forcing the whole mechanism. Well, I changed the BLTouch", "ball of melted material, adhered to the hotend, again more problems. I disassembled", "* Review of connections, nothing done The Z-axis continues to descend, not responding", "problems, when the temperature should be above 230 °C / 446 °F). Everything", "with M999 ``` I've already exchanged BLTouch 2 times and it didn't work", "M999 Error: STOP called because of BLTouch error - restart with M999 ```", "solution? 2. removing the leveler and performing manual leveling, has anyone tried this?", "was a huge ball of melted material, adhered to the hotend, again more", "Plus (original) does not perform leveling. After the self-leveling command, the Z axis", "I start work again, everything works very well. But, one day, I made", "axis only descends. I have already exchanged the BLTouch three times, and the", "system had heating problems, when the temperature should be above 230 °C /", "and the problems really started. When I send the leveling command, the Z-axis", "my morning walk. When I returned, there was a huge ball of melted", "not perform leveling. After the self-leveling command, the Z axis only descends. I", "the printed part, forcing the whole mechanism. Well, I changed the BLTouch and", "speed 100 mm/s, infill 40 %), and left for my morning walk. When", "the Pronterface the message appears: ``` Error: STOP called because of BLTouch error", "problem has returned. * BLTouch exchange done, nothing done * Loading the firmware", "anyone tried this? What changes in Marlin need to be made? 3. Does", "called because of BLTouch error - restart with M999 ``` I've already exchanged", "very well. But, one day, I made the mistake of stopping an impression", "reassembled, I start work again, everything works very well. But, one day, I", "I returned, there was a huge ball of melted material, adhered to the", "piece) and, before removing the piece from the bed, I pressed the HOME", "there was a problem with the thermistor and the heating of the nozzle,", "the piece from the bed, I pressed the HOME command, which caused the", "work. Yesterday, I sent a piece for printing (PLA nozzle 1.00 mm, layer", "tried this? What changes in Marlin need to be made? 3. Does the", "beginning and, with each command, it goes down more and more. I changed", "/ 446 °F). Everything ready, come on... * Leveling problem has returned. *", "the printer? If so, what is the solution? 2. removing the leveler and", "STOP called because of BLTouch error - restart with M999 Error: STOP called", "had this kind of problem with the printer? If so, what is the", "Pronterface the message appears: ``` Error: STOP called because of BLTouch error -", "BLTouch error - restart with M999 Error: STOP called because of BLTouch error", "Leveling OK, there was a problem with the thermistor and the heating of", "more and more. I changed the leveler again, the problem persisted, I disassembled", "in Marlin need to be made? 3. Does the replacement of the BLTouch", "After the self-leveling command, the Z axis only descends. I have already exchanged", "STOP called because of BLTouch error - restart with M999 ``` I've already", "piece for printing (PLA nozzle 1.00 mm, layer 0.36 mm, speed 100 mm/s,", "didn't work out. I have 2 inductive levelers here, maybe the solution is", "changed the leveler again, the problem persisted, I disassembled piece by piece, wiped", "Is there a tutorial about it? I appreciate any help you can get", "Questions: 1. Has anyone had this kind of problem with the printer? If", "and, with each command, it goes down more and more. I changed the", "Leveling problem has returned. * BLTouch exchange done, nothing done * Loading the", "an impression (due to problems with the appearance of the piece) and, before", "out the total cleaning, reassembled it, and let's go back to work. Leveling", "install them and forget the BLTouch, or do the leveling manually. Questions: 1." ]
[ "breaking off a hand or something. I have a Lulzbot Mini (1), single-extruder", "a hand or something. I have a Lulzbot Mini (1), single-extruder if that", "to break off without breaking off a hand or something. I have a", "printing minis to use in Dungeons & Dragons? I've done a couple where", "couple where the support structures were difficult to break off without breaking off", "model sources?) for 3D printing minis to use in Dungeons & Dragons? I've", "the support structures were difficult to break off without breaking off a hand", "structures were difficult to break off without breaking off a hand or something.", "(filament type? suggested settings? model sources?) for 3D printing minis to use in", "settings? model sources?) for 3D printing minis to use in Dungeons & Dragons?", "use in Dungeons & Dragons? I've done a couple where the support structures", "hand or something. I have a Lulzbot Mini (1), single-extruder if that makes", "minis to use in Dungeons & Dragons? I've done a couple where the", "hints or suggestions (filament type? suggested settings? model sources?) for 3D printing minis", "type? suggested settings? model sources?) for 3D printing minis to use in Dungeons", "off without breaking off a hand or something. I have a Lulzbot Mini", "3D printing minis to use in Dungeons & Dragons? I've done a couple", "Dungeons & Dragons? I've done a couple where the support structures were difficult", "a couple where the support structures were difficult to break off without breaking", "& Dragons? I've done a couple where the support structures were difficult to", "or suggestions (filament type? suggested settings? model sources?) for 3D printing minis to", "or something. I have a Lulzbot Mini (1), single-extruder if that makes any", "difficult to break off without breaking off a hand or something. I have", "without breaking off a hand or something. I have a Lulzbot Mini (1),", "for 3D printing minis to use in Dungeons & Dragons? I've done a", "where the support structures were difficult to break off without breaking off a", "sources?) for 3D printing minis to use in Dungeons & Dragons? I've done", "were difficult to break off without breaking off a hand or something. I", "off a hand or something. I have a Lulzbot Mini (1), single-extruder if", "Any hints or suggestions (filament type? suggested settings? model sources?) for 3D printing", "break off without breaking off a hand or something. I have a Lulzbot", "done a couple where the support structures were difficult to break off without", "to use in Dungeons & Dragons? I've done a couple where the support", "in Dungeons & Dragons? I've done a couple where the support structures were", "I've done a couple where the support structures were difficult to break off", "something. I have a Lulzbot Mini (1), single-extruder if that makes any difference.", "support structures were difficult to break off without breaking off a hand or", "Dragons? I've done a couple where the support structures were difficult to break", "suggestions (filament type? suggested settings? model sources?) for 3D printing minis to use", "suggested settings? model sources?) for 3D printing minis to use in Dungeons &" ]
[ "there any ways to reduce rough edges on prints? For reference, I use", "are there any ways to reduce rough edges on prints? For reference, I", "ways to reduce rough edges on prints? For reference, I use a FlashForge", "methods for removing rough edges from 3D prints? Also, are there any ways", "All of my completed prints come out with rough edges. What are some", "prints? Also, are there any ways to reduce rough edges on prints? For", "What are some methods for removing rough edges from 3D prints? Also, are", "to reduce rough edges on prints? For reference, I use a FlashForge Adventurer", "rough edges. What are some methods for removing rough edges from 3D prints?", "any ways to reduce rough edges on prints? For reference, I use a", "for removing rough edges from 3D prints? Also, are there any ways to", "from 3D prints? Also, are there any ways to reduce rough edges on", "removing rough edges from 3D prints? Also, are there any ways to reduce", "edges from 3D prints? Also, are there any ways to reduce rough edges", "on prints? For reference, I use a FlashForge Adventurer 3 and PLA filament.", "rough edges from 3D prints? Also, are there any ways to reduce rough", "Also, are there any ways to reduce rough edges on prints? For reference,", "of my completed prints come out with rough edges. What are some methods", "3D prints? Also, are there any ways to reduce rough edges on prints?", "reduce rough edges on prints? For reference, I use a FlashForge Adventurer 3", "are some methods for removing rough edges from 3D prints? Also, are there", "come out with rough edges. What are some methods for removing rough edges", "edges on prints? For reference, I use a FlashForge Adventurer 3 and PLA", "rough edges on prints? For reference, I use a FlashForge Adventurer 3 and", "out with rough edges. What are some methods for removing rough edges from", "some methods for removing rough edges from 3D prints? Also, are there any", "completed prints come out with rough edges. What are some methods for removing", "with rough edges. What are some methods for removing rough edges from 3D", "edges. What are some methods for removing rough edges from 3D prints? Also,", "my completed prints come out with rough edges. What are some methods for", "prints come out with rough edges. What are some methods for removing rough" ]
[ "sample pack of filament. With this filament, I was able to use skirts", "With this filament, I was able to use skirts for my first layer.", "able to use skirts for my first layer. When the sample filament ran", "Now, whenever I try to print something with a skirt, the print moves", "something with a skirt, the print moves around, ruining it. The only first-layer", "as they started to shift on the build plate.](https://i.stack.imgur.com/913g2.jpg) > > Here are", "with a skirt, the print moves around, ruining it. The only first-layer that", "Adventurer 3), it came with a sample pack of filament. With this filament,", "a sample pack of filament. With this filament, I was able to use", "that works now are rafts, which I do not like, as they use", "I do not like, as they use up more filament and are more", "to print something with a skirt, the print moves around, ruining it. The", "the build plate.](https://i.stack.imgur.com/913g2.jpg) > > Here are the failed prints. I terminated them", "are some workarounds to this issue?![Here are the failed prints. I terminated them", "the Hatchbox filament. Now, whenever I try to print something with a skirt,", "some reason, I cannot use skirts with the Hatchbox filament. Now, whenever I", "print something with a skirt, the print moves around, ruining it. The only", "problem? If so, what are some workarounds to this issue?![Here are the failed", "switched to Hatchbox PLA filament. For some reason, I cannot use skirts with", "try to print something with a skirt, the print moves around, ruining it.", "> > Here are the failed prints. I terminated them mid-way, as they", "build plate.](https://i.stack.imgur.com/913g2.jpg) > > Here are the failed prints. I terminated them mid-way,", "filament and are more of a pain to remove. Is anyone else having", "Hatchbox filament. Now, whenever I try to print something with a skirt, the", "got my 3D printer (a FlashForge Adventurer 3), it came with a sample", "the failed prints. I terminated them mid-way, as they started to shift on", "ran out, I switched to Hatchbox PLA filament. For some reason, I cannot", "Hatchbox PLA filament. For some reason, I cannot use skirts with the Hatchbox", "so, what are some workarounds to this issue?![Here are the failed prints. I", "them mid-way, as they started > to shift on the build plate. >", "ruining it. The only first-layer that works now are rafts, which I do", "I switched to Hatchbox PLA filament. For some reason, I cannot use skirts", "plate.](https://i.stack.imgur.com/913g2.jpg) > > Here are the failed prints. I terminated them mid-way, as", "filament. With this filament, I was able to use skirts for my first", "the failed prints. I terminated them mid-way, as they started > to shift", "(a FlashForge Adventurer 3), it came with a sample pack of filament. With", "only first-layer that works now are rafts, which I do not like, as", "out, I switched to Hatchbox PLA filament. For some reason, I cannot use", "skirts for my first layer. When the sample filament ran out, I switched", "layer. When the sample filament ran out, I switched to Hatchbox PLA filament.", "Here are the failed prints. I terminated them mid-way, as they started >", "use skirts for my first layer. When the sample filament ran out, I", "more filament and are more of a pain to remove. Is anyone else", "to remove. Is anyone else having this problem? If so, what are some", "to this issue?![Here are the failed prints. I terminated them mid-way, as they", "anyone else having this problem? If so, what are some workarounds to this", "skirts with the Hatchbox filament. Now, whenever I try to print something with", "sample filament ran out, I switched to Hatchbox PLA filament. For some reason,", "I try to print something with a skirt, the print moves around, ruining", "3D printer (a FlashForge Adventurer 3), it came with a sample pack of", "mid-way, as they started > to shift on the build plate. > >", "a skirt, the print moves around, ruining it. The only first-layer that works", "3), it came with a sample pack of filament. With this filament, I", "more of a pain to remove. Is anyone else having this problem? If", "are the failed prints. I terminated them mid-way, as they started > to", "rafts, which I do not like, as they use up more filament and", "they started to shift on the build plate.](https://i.stack.imgur.com/913g2.jpg) > > Here are the", "them mid-way, as they started to shift on the build plate.](https://i.stack.imgur.com/913g2.jpg) > >", "was able to use skirts for my first layer. When the sample filament", "mid-way, as they started to shift on the build plate.](https://i.stack.imgur.com/913g2.jpg) > > Here", "I cannot use skirts with the Hatchbox filament. Now, whenever I try to", "prints. I terminated them mid-way, as they started > to shift on the", "what are some workarounds to this issue?![Here are the failed prints. I terminated", "reason, I cannot use skirts with the Hatchbox filament. Now, whenever I try", "filament ran out, I switched to Hatchbox PLA filament. For some reason, I", "filament. For some reason, I cannot use skirts with the Hatchbox filament. Now,", "I terminated them mid-way, as they started to shift on the build plate.](https://i.stack.imgur.com/913g2.jpg)", "printer (a FlashForge Adventurer 3), it came with a sample pack of filament.", "else having this problem? If so, what are some workarounds to this issue?![Here", "up more filament and are more of a pain to remove. Is anyone", "first-layer that works now are rafts, which I do not like, as they", "whenever I try to print something with a skirt, the print moves around,", "to shift on the build plate.](https://i.stack.imgur.com/913g2.jpg) > > Here are the failed prints.", "they use up more filament and are more of a pain to remove.", "print moves around, ruining it. The only first-layer that works now are rafts,", "the print moves around, ruining it. The only first-layer that works now are", "first got my 3D printer (a FlashForge Adventurer 3), it came with a", "Is anyone else having this problem? If so, what are some workarounds to", "skirt, the print moves around, ruining it. The only first-layer that works now", "failed prints. I terminated them mid-way, as they started > to shift on", "the sample filament ran out, I switched to Hatchbox PLA filament. For some", "terminated them mid-way, as they started > to shift on the build plate.", "moves around, ruining it. The only first-layer that works now are rafts, which", "now are rafts, which I do not like, as they use up more", "around, ruining it. The only first-layer that works now are rafts, which I", "first layer. When the sample filament ran out, I switched to Hatchbox PLA", "shift on the build plate.](https://i.stack.imgur.com/913g2.jpg) > > Here are the failed prints. I", "are more of a pain to remove. Is anyone else having this problem?", "failed prints. I terminated them mid-way, as they started to shift on the", "use skirts with the Hatchbox filament. Now, whenever I try to print something", "> Here are the failed prints. I terminated them mid-way, as they started", "it. The only first-layer that works now are rafts, which I do not", "came with a sample pack of filament. With this filament, I was able", "to Hatchbox PLA filament. For some reason, I cannot use skirts with the", "works now are rafts, which I do not like, as they use up", "which I do not like, as they use up more filament and are", "workarounds to this issue?![Here are the failed prints. I terminated them mid-way, as", "with a sample pack of filament. With this filament, I was able to", "For some reason, I cannot use skirts with the Hatchbox filament. Now, whenever", "and are more of a pain to remove. Is anyone else having this", "for my first layer. When the sample filament ran out, I switched to", "like, as they use up more filament and are more of a pain", "filament, I was able to use skirts for my first layer. When the", "If so, what are some workarounds to this issue?![Here are the failed prints.", "this filament, I was able to use skirts for my first layer. When", "prints. I terminated them mid-way, as they started to shift on the build", "do not like, as they use up more filament and are more of", "my first layer. When the sample filament ran out, I switched to Hatchbox", "to use skirts for my first layer. When the sample filament ran out,", "cannot use skirts with the Hatchbox filament. Now, whenever I try to print", "pack of filament. With this filament, I was able to use skirts for", "are rafts, which I do not like, as they use up more filament", "pain to remove. Is anyone else having this problem? If so, what are", "started to shift on the build plate.](https://i.stack.imgur.com/913g2.jpg) > > Here are the failed", "filament. Now, whenever I try to print something with a skirt, the print", "some workarounds to this issue?![Here are the failed prints. I terminated them mid-way,", "I was able to use skirts for my first layer. When the sample", "PLA filament. For some reason, I cannot use skirts with the Hatchbox filament.", "of filament. With this filament, I was able to use skirts for my", "this issue?![Here are the failed prints. 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[ "else? Here is the part in the video; I of course stopped the", "is 2 mm thick and the wall-line-count setting is set to 2. When", "part I am printing or whether something on the printer is going bad.", "do not have particularly high jerk paths, it is shifting the Y by", "stopped the print after it started shifting: [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/DQ9JC.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/DQ9JC.jpg) And this", "on the printer is going bad. Up until now, I have been printing", "settings. The vibration seems to be coming from the Y stepper. I have", "the flexible neck of the black LED light in the foreground. All the", "on it +/- 20 hours. I have printed the same part on my", "I am not sure if it is because of the specific part I", "walls have fill paths that require the X and Y to change rapidly.", "vibration seems to be coming from the Y stepper. I have already tried", "here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/DQ9JC.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/DQ9JC.jpg) And this is how it is supposed to look: [![enter image description", "same part on my other printer with no issues. This is happening now", "supposed to look: [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Bkr03.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Bkr03.jpg) EDIT: Here is the path that", "if it is because of the specific part I am printing or whether", "of the specific part I am printing or whether something on the printer", "problems whatsoever. I am printing a hollow sphere whose walls have fill paths", "have been printing all kinds of parts with no problems whatsoever. I am", "have fill paths that require the X and Y to change rapidly. i.e.", "of the black LED light in the foreground. All the Cura settings are", "is the part in the video; I of course stopped the print after", "+/- 20 hours. I have printed the same part on my other printer", "part on my other printer with no issues. This is happening now on", "I have been printing all kinds of parts with no problems whatsoever. I", "paths that require the X and Y to change rapidly. i.e. the wall", "at default- I have not tried to speed up my printing in any", "the settings. The vibration seems to be coming from the Y stepper. I", "through the flexible neck of the black LED light in the foreground. All", "and probably around 50 hours on it +/- 20 hours. I have printed", "is because of the specific part I am printing or whether something on", "shifting: [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/DQ9JC.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/DQ9JC.jpg) And this is how it is supposed to", "happening now on other parts that do not have particularly high jerk paths,", "way by adjusting the settings. The vibration seems to be coming from the", "my printing in any way by adjusting the settings. The vibration seems to", "a full mm or more at a time. Would you say the stepper", "in the foreground. All the Cura settings are at default- I have not", "am printing or whether something on the printer is going bad. Up until", "When the print head is jerking back and forth to fill in this", "from the Y stepper. I have already tried tightening the belt; everything else", "whether something on the printer is going bad. Up until now, I have", "been printing all kinds of parts with no problems whatsoever. I am printing", "Or something else? Here is the part in the video; I of course", "the Y by a full mm or more at a time. Would you", "This issue just started recently; I am not sure if it is because", "you say the stepper motor is going bad? Or the driver? Or something", "it is because of the specific part I am printing or whether something", "with no issues. This is happening now on other parts that do not", "head is jerking back and forth to fill in this area it causes", "the wall is 2 mm thick and the wall-line-count setting is set to", "more at a time. Would you say the stepper motor is going bad?", "Pro with a stock mainboard and probably around 50 hours on it +/-", "Here is the part in the video; I of course stopped the print", "because of the specific part I am printing or whether something on the", "or whether something on the printer is going bad. Up until now, I", "Y layer shift. You can see the vibrations transferred through the flexible neck", "course stopped the print after it started shifting: [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/DQ9JC.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/DQ9JC.jpg) And", "mainboard and probably around 50 hours on it +/- 20 hours. I have", "paths, it is shifting the Y by a full mm or more at", "require the X and Y to change rapidly. i.e. the wall is 2", "image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/DQ9JC.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/DQ9JC.jpg) And this is how it is supposed to look: [![enter", "and Y to change rapidly. i.e. the wall is 2 mm thick and", "and really bad Y layer shift. You can see the vibrations transferred through", "the black LED light in the foreground. All the Cura settings are at", "whatsoever. I am printing a hollow sphere whose walls have fill paths that", "recently; I am not sure if it is because of the specific part", "and forth to fill in this area it causes horrible vibrations and really", "with a stock mainboard and probably around 50 hours on it +/- 20", "other printer with no issues. This is happening now on other parts that", "is happening now on other parts that do not have particularly high jerk", "the stepper motor is going bad? Or the driver? Or something else? Here", "fill paths that require the X and Y to change rapidly. i.e. the", "neck of the black LED light in the foreground. All the Cura settings", "and the wall-line-count setting is set to 2. When the print head is", "all kinds of parts with no problems whatsoever. I am printing a hollow", "to fill in this area it causes horrible vibrations and really bad Y", "no issues. This is happening now on other parts that do not have", "it causes horrible vibrations and really bad Y layer shift. You can see", "on my other printer with no issues. This is happening now on other", "is shifting the Y by a full mm or more at a time.", "have not tried to speed up my printing in any way by adjusting", "printer is going bad. Up until now, I have been printing all kinds", "hollow sphere whose walls have fill paths that require the X and Y", "particularly high jerk paths, it is shifting the Y by a full mm", "not sure if it is because of the specific part I am printing", "print head is jerking back and forth to fill in this area it", "an Ender 3 Pro with a stock mainboard and probably around 50 hours", "description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/DQ9JC.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/DQ9JC.jpg) And this is how it is supposed to look: [![enter image", "fill in this area it causes horrible vibrations and really bad Y layer", "going bad. Up until now, I have been printing all kinds of parts", "started shifting: [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/DQ9JC.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/DQ9JC.jpg) And this is how it is supposed", "no problems whatsoever. I am printing a hollow sphere whose walls have fill", "And this is how it is supposed to look: [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Bkr03.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Bkr03.jpg)", "it is supposed to look: [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Bkr03.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Bkr03.jpg) EDIT: Here is the", "at a time. Would you say the stepper motor is going bad? Or", "in any way by adjusting the settings. The vibration seems to be coming", "a time. Would you say the stepper motor is going bad? Or the", "the driver? Or something else? Here is the part in the video; I", "shifting the Y by a full mm or more at a time. Would", "description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Bkr03.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Bkr03.jpg) EDIT: Here is the path that causes the problem: [![enter image", "Y stepper. I have already tried tightening the belt; everything else seems tight.", "look: [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Bkr03.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Bkr03.jpg) EDIT: Here is the path that causes the", "is set to 2. When the print head is jerking back and forth", "high jerk paths, it is shifting the Y by a full mm or", "causes horrible vibrations and really bad Y layer shift. You can see the", "is supposed to look: [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Bkr03.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Bkr03.jpg) EDIT: Here is the path", "EDIT: Here is the path that causes the problem: [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/k4rPv.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/k4rPv.png)", "a stock mainboard and probably around 50 hours on it +/- 20 hours.", "wall is 2 mm thick and the wall-line-count setting is set to 2.", "wall-line-count setting is set to 2. When the print head is jerking back", "or more at a time. 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Is there a setting in Cura to change that? **Printer Details:**", "a setting in Cura to change that? **Printer Details:** Modified Ender-3 with MKS", "and only in the main print. The test line on the side of", "I'm using ABL and the other filament works fine, this shouldn't be the", "main print. The test line on the side of the bed and the", "print head is raised after the brim is printed. Is there a setting", "a problem. I already releveled everything and as I'm using ABL and the", "on the side of the bed and the brim all stick without a", "layer thickness in Cura, however, this leads to extreme warp (2 mm height", "Cura, however, this leads to extreme warp (2 mm height on 5 mm", "test line on the side of the bed and the brim all stick", "Board and TMC 2209 motor drivers and BLTouch **Print temp:** 220 °C /", "width). From my observations, it seems that the print head is raised after", "/ 70 °C initial after that 200 °C / 60 °C **Firmware:** Marlin," ]
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It just seems it's not compensating", "increase communication timeout if that happens regularly on specific commands or long moves.", "D1.75 echo:; Steps per unit: echo: M92 X80.00 Y80.00 Z400.00 E93.00 echo:; Maximum", "W I0 J2 Z1.08249 echo: G29 W I1 J2 Z1.07999 echo: G29 W", "changed from a 3x3 grid to a 5x5 grid** As advised in several", "Bed Leveling: echo: M420 S1 Z10.00 echo: G29 W I0 J0 Z1.24499 echo:", "L415.00 U450.00 echo:; Filament runout sensor: echo: M412 S0 D8.00 ok P15 B3", "echo: M851 X-45.00 Y-7.00 Z-3.30 echo:; Filament load/unload lengths: echo: M603 L415.00 U450.00", "I4 J0 Z1.34249 echo: G29 W I0 J1 Z1.18749 echo: G29 W I1", "Draw the second line G92 E0 ; Reset Extruder G1 Z2.0 F3000 ;", "echo: G29 W I2 J3 Z1.05749 echo: G29 W I3 J3 Z0.99999 echo:", "G29 W I0 J1 Z1.18749 echo: G29 W I1 J1 Z1.16749 echo: G29", "add M420 S** I've tried to add the `M420` command after the `G29`", "days of research, all over the web, Reddit, forums & YouTube and tried", "I1 J3 Z1.14749 echo: G29 W I2 J3 Z1.05749 echo: G29 W I3", "M208 S0.00 W0.00 F4800.00 echo:; Z-Probe Offset (mm): echo: M851 X-45.00 Y-7.00 Z-3.30", "W0.00 F4800.00 echo:; Z-Probe Offset (mm): echo: M851 X-45.00 Y-7.00 Z-3.30 echo:; Filament", "J1 Z1.14749 echo: G29 W I0 J2 Z1.08249 echo: G29 W I1 J2", "``` **Reference: The start of my G-code file** ``` ;FLAVOR:Marlin ;TIME:775 ;Filament used:", "; Ender 3 Custom Start G-code G92 E0 ; Reset Extruder G28 ;", "G29 W I3 J4 Z1.08499 echo: G29 W I4 J4 Z1.02749 echo:; Material", "firmware. I've downloaded new firmware from `marlin.crc.id.au` (did that today, so using `Ender3-v4.2.7-BLTouch-20210511.bin`).", "Y20 Z0.3 F5000.0 ; Move to start position G1 X0.1 Y200.0 Z0.3 F1500.0", "`G29` enables bed levelling, but just wanted to make sure) **Reference: My printer", "and bottom right a bit close). I've done days of research, all over", "too much). When I run a `M420 V` I get (which implies it", "echo: G29 W I4 J3 Z0.95749 echo: G29 W I0 J4 Z1.19249 echo:", "to try to fix / debug 6: I've done all the regular hardware", "I2 J0 Z1.28249 echo: G29 W I3 J0 Z1.33249 echo: G29 W I4", "; Move Z Axis up little to prevent scratching of Heat Bed G1", "bed comes too close to the nozzle, and part of the bed stays", "I1.54 D76.55 echo:; Retract: S F Z echo: M207 S3.00 W13.00 F4800.00 Z0.30", "levelling at the start, I observe the z-axis go up and down during", "Z1.17999 echo: G29 W I2 J4 Z1.11749 echo: G29 W I3 J4 Z1.08499", "; Auto bed levelling G1 Z2.0 F3000 ; Move Z Axis up little", "a little G1 X0.4 Y20 Z0.3 F1500.0 E30 ; Draw the second line", "additional questions I'll try to answer them as quickly as possible. Thanks a", "Filament settings: Disabled echo: M200 S0 D1.75 echo:; Steps per unit: echo: M92", "starting with `G28` & `G29` in my G-code file, and the printer &", "as possible** I've tried to level the bed as best as possible. As", "too far in the top right (top left is also a bit far,", "I've done to try to fix / debug 4: I've updated the firmware**", "the common things: Belts are tight, wheels are properly tightened, nothing is wobbly,", "echo: M149 C ; Units in Celsius echo:; Filament settings: Disabled echo: M200", "J0 Z1.28249 echo: G29 W I3 J0 Z1.33249 echo: G29 W I4 J0", "3 Custom Start G-code G92 E0 ; Reset Extruder G28 ; Home all", "in my G-code file, and the printer & BLTouch doing a proper bed", "F6000 X26.14 Y20.098 Z0.2 ;TYPE:SKIRT G1 F2700 E0 ``` **Reference: Congifuration.h** As I've", "have any additional questions I'll try to answer them as quickly as possible.", "echo: M301 P21.73 I1.54 D76.55 echo:; Retract: S F Z echo: M207 S3.00", "research, all over the web, Reddit, forums & YouTube and tried numerous fixes,", "I4 J1 Z1.14749 echo: G29 W I0 J2 Z1.08249 echo: G29 W I1", "Z-3.30 echo:; Filament load/unload lengths: echo: M603 L415.00 U450.00 echo:; Filament runout sensor:", ";MINY:16.515 ;MINZ:0.2 ;MAXX:218.485 ;MAXY:218.485 ;MAXZ:0.2 ;Generated with Cura_SteamEngine 4.9.0 M140 S60 M105 M190", "far in the top right (top left is also a bit far, and", "7: I've tried to add M420 S** I've tried to add the `M420`", "powering the mainboard) **Problem** Despite starting with `G28` & `G29` in my G-code", "hardware tweaks** I've checked all the common things: Belts are tight, wheels are", "G1 X0.1 Y200.0 Z0.3 F1500.0 E15 ; Draw the first line G1 X0.4", "echo:; Steps per unit: echo: M92 X80.00 Y80.00 Z400.00 E93.00 echo:; Maximum feedrates", "G1 X0.4 Y20 Z0.3 F1500.0 E30 ; Draw the second line G92 E0", "W I2 J2 Z1.05749 echo: G29 W I3 J2 Z1.07749 echo: G29 W", "find some pictures below of a test print ([this one](https://thingiverse.com/thing:4077747)). I hope the", "G-code G92 E0 ; Reset Extruder G28 ; Home all axes G29 ;", "I3 J1 Z1.12749 echo: G29 W I4 J1 Z1.14749 echo: G29 W I0", "fix / debug 5: I've calibrated the Z-offset** I've done a lot of", "today, so using `Ender3-v4.2.7-BLTouch-20210511.bin`). Didn't help. **What I've done to try to fix", "levelling kit v1 * Creality 3D silent mainboard v4.2.7 * OctoPrint running on", "not compensating enough (or too much). When I run a `M420 V` I", "Z-offset** I've done a lot of tests, tweaking the z value to the", "J4 Z1.17999 echo: G29 W I2 J4 Z1.11749 echo: G29 W I3 J4", "Z1.12999 echo: G29 W I3 J1 Z1.12749 echo: G29 W I4 J1 Z1.14749", "echo: M92 X80.00 Y80.00 Z400.00 E93.00 echo:; Maximum feedrates (units/s): echo: M203 X500.00", "from OctoPrint. **What I've done to try to fix / debug 3: I've", "also a bit far, and bottom right a bit close). 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I've", "echo: G29 W I3 J4 Z1.08499 echo: G29 W I4 J4 Z1.02749 echo:;", "S215 M82 ;absolute extrusion mode ; Ender 3 Custom Start G-code G92 E0", "try to fix / debug 6: I've done all the regular hardware tweaks**", "of Heat Bed G1 X0.1 Y20 Z0.3 F5000.0 ; Move to start position", "as much as possible** I've tried to level the bed as best as", "wobbly, Z-axis is clean. **What I've done to try to fix / debug", "is now done with a 5x5 grid. This didn't make a (noticeable) difference.", "the nozzle is too close in the bottom left, and too far in", "I've calibrated the Z-offset** I've done a lot of tests, tweaking the z", "questions I'll try to answer them as quickly as possible. Thanks a million!", "echo:; Auto Bed Leveling: echo: M420 S1 Z10.00 echo: G29 W I0 J0", "M145 S0 H200.00 B60.00 F255 echo: M145 S1 H240.00 B70.00 F255 echo:; PID", "fix / debug 2: Level the bed as much as possible** I've tried", "Recover: S F echo: M208 S0.00 W0.00 F4800.00 echo:; Z-Probe Offset (mm): echo:", "4 +1.192 +1.180 +1.117 +1.085 +1.027 Recv: Recv: echo:Bed Leveling ON Recv: echo:Fade", "Maximum Acceleration (units/s2): echo: M201 X500.00 Y500.00 Z100.00 E5000.00 echo:; Acceleration (units/s2): P", "(units/s2): echo: M201 X500.00 Y500.00 Z100.00 E5000.00 echo:; Acceleration (units/s2): P R T", "Z1.08499 echo: G29 W I4 J4 Z1.02749 echo:; Material heatup parameters: echo: M145", ";TIME:775 ;Filament used: 0.480677m ;Layer height: 0.2 ;MINX:16.516 ;MINY:16.515 ;MINZ:0.2 ;MAXX:218.485 ;MAXY:218.485 ;MAXZ:0.2", "W I0 J4 Z1.19249 echo: G29 W I1 J4 Z1.17999 echo: G29 W", "second line G92 E0 ; Reset Extruder G1 Z2.0 F3000 ; Move Z", "Z1.07999 echo: G29 W I2 J2 Z1.05749 echo: G29 W I3 J2 Z1.07749", "G29 W I3 J1 Z1.12749 echo: G29 W I4 J1 Z1.14749 echo: G29", "connected over USB (with the 5 V pin covered with a piece of", "echo:; Maximum Acceleration (units/s2): echo: M201 X500.00 Y500.00 Z100.00 E5000.00 echo:; Acceleration (units/s2):", "Z1.18749 echo: G29 W I1 J1 Z1.16749 echo: G29 W I2 J1 Z1.12999", "X5 Y20 Z0.3 F5000.0 ; Move over to prevent blob squish G92 E0", "the Z-offset is not going to be able to improve anything I believe.", "comes out uneven. 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I hope the pictures show clearly", "echo:; Advanced: B S T X Y Z E echo: M205 B20000.00 S0.00", "no avail [![total](https://i.stack.imgur.com/KBGqd.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/KBGqd.jpg) [![top left](https://i.stack.imgur.com/0AUFG.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/0AUFG.jpg) [![top right](https://i.stack.imgur.com/TXjUk.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/TXjUk.jpg) [![bottom left](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qhg7n.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qhg7n.jpg) [![bottom right](https://i.stack.imgur.com/leTlq.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/leTlq.jpg) **What I've", "**What I've done to try to fix / debug 4: I've updated the", "G29 W I2 J3 Z1.05749 echo: G29 W I3 J3 Z0.99999 echo: G29", "in mm (mm) echo: M149 C ; Units in Celsius echo:; Filament settings:", "right a bit close). 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If you have", "left](https://i.stack.imgur.com/0AUFG.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/0AUFG.jpg) [![top right](https://i.stack.imgur.com/TXjUk.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/TXjUk.jpg) [![bottom left](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qhg7n.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qhg7n.jpg) [![bottom right](https://i.stack.imgur.com/leTlq.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/leTlq.jpg) **What I've done to try to", "level. This was done using the Bed Level Visualizer plugin from OctoPrint. **What", "command the bed is pretty level. This was done using the Bed Level", "know it shouldn't be needed, as `G29` enables bed levelling, but just wanted", "echo: M205 B20000.00 S0.00 T0.00 X10.00 Y10.00 Z0.30 E15.00 echo:; Home offset: echo:", "M104 S215 M105 M109 S215 M82 ;absolute extrusion mode ; Ender 3 Custom", "the Creality firmware. 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So the Z-offset is not going", "Material heatup parameters: echo: M145 S0 H200.00 B60.00 F255 echo: M145 S1 H240.00", "to fix / debug 6: I've done all the regular hardware tweaks** I've", "bed as much as possible** I've tried to level the bed as best", "`Ender3-v4.2.7-BLTouch-20210511.bin`). Didn't help. **What I've done to try to fix / debug 5:", "+1.245 +1.257 +1.282 +1.332 +1.342 Recv: 1 +1.187 +1.167 +1.130 +1.127 +1.147 Recv:", "As I've used two precompiled firmwares (see point 4 above), I don't have", "F255 echo: M145 S1 H240.00 B70.00 F255 echo:; PID settings: echo: M301 P21.73", "+1.117 +1.085 +1.027 Recv: Recv: echo:Bed Leveling ON Recv: echo:Fade Height 10.00 Recv:", "[![bottom right](https://i.stack.imgur.com/leTlq.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/leTlq.jpg) **What I've done to try to fix / debug 1: Observe", "W I0 J3 Z1.20249 echo: G29 W I1 J3 Z1.14749 echo: G29 W", "G29 W I3 J3 Z0.99999 echo: G29 W I4 J3 Z0.95749 echo: G29", "I hope I've given a detailed enough account for you guys to help", "Visualizer plugin from OctoPrint. **What I've done to try to fix / debug", "fix / debug 6: I've done all the regular hardware tweaks** I've checked", "run on the Creality firmware. I've downloaded new firmware from `marlin.crc.id.au` (did that", "regular hardware tweaks** I've checked all the common things: Belts are tight, wheels", "to work as intended), the first layer comes out uneven. Please find some", "H240.00 B70.00 F255 echo:; PID settings: echo: M301 P21.73 I1.54 D76.55 echo:; Retract:", "debug 5: I've calibrated the Z-offset** I've done a lot of tests, tweaking", "echo: G29 W I2 J0 Z1.28249 echo: G29 W I3 J0 Z1.33249 echo:", "[![top left](https://i.stack.imgur.com/0AUFG.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/0AUFG.jpg) [![top right](https://i.stack.imgur.com/TXjUk.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/TXjUk.jpg) [![bottom left](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qhg7n.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qhg7n.jpg) [![bottom right](https://i.stack.imgur.com/leTlq.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/leTlq.jpg) **What I've done to try", "Z E echo: M205 B20000.00 S0.00 T0.00 X10.00 Y10.00 Z0.30 E15.00 echo:; Home", "J3 Z0.99999 echo: G29 W I4 J3 Z0.95749 echo: G29 W I0 J4", "5x5 grid** As advised in several places the bed levelling is now done", "Creality 3D silent mainboard v4.2.7 * OctoPrint running on a Raspberry Pi 4", "4 connected over USB (with the 5 V pin covered with a piece", "/ debug 3: I've changed from a 3x3 grid to a 5x5 grid**", "a 3x3 grid to a 5x5 grid** As advised in several places the", "comes too close to the nozzle, and part of the bed stays too", "echo:; Z-Probe Offset (mm): echo: M851 X-45.00 Y-7.00 Z-3.30 echo:; Filament load/unload lengths:", "Z1.16749 echo: G29 W I2 J1 Z1.12999 echo: G29 W I3 J1 Z1.12749", "F4800.00 Z0.30 echo:; Recover: S F echo: M208 S0.00 W0.00 F4800.00 echo:; Z-Probe", "at the start, I observe the z-axis go up and down during the", "M412 S0 D8.00 ok P15 B3 ``` **Reference: The start of my G-code", "improve anything I believe. **What I've done to try to fix / debug", "to run on the Creality firmware. I've downloaded new firmware from `marlin.crc.id.au` (did", "Touch auto bed levelling kit v1 * Creality 3D silent mainboard v4.2.7 *", "echo:; Retract: S F Z echo: M207 S3.00 W13.00 F4800.00 Z0.30 echo:; Recover:", "implies it has the mesh loaded): ``` Send: M420 V Communication timeout while", "Ender 3 * Creality glass bed * Creality 3D BL Touch auto bed", "echo: G29 W I1 J2 Z1.07999 echo: G29 W I2 J2 Z1.05749 echo:", "two precompiled firmwares (see point 4 above), I don't have a `Congifuration.h` to", "do a test print with a bed levelling at the start, I observe", "not going to be able to improve anything I believe. **What I've done", "account for you guys to help me. If you have any additional questions", "the current value, where part of the bed comes too close to the", "6: I've done all the regular hardware tweaks** I've checked all the common", "echo: G29 W I0 J1 Z1.18749 echo: G29 W I1 J1 Z1.16749 echo:", "Units in Celsius echo:; Filament settings: Disabled echo: M200 S0 D1.75 echo:; Steps", "I2 J4 Z1.11749 echo: G29 W I3 J4 Z1.08499 echo: G29 W I4", "given a detailed enough account for you guys to help me. If you", "(noticeable) difference. **What I've done to try to fix / debug 4: I've", "to trigger response from printer. 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Please find", "several places the bed levelling is now done with a 5x5 grid. This", "pretty level. This was done using the Bed Level Visualizer plugin from OctoPrint.", "timeout if that happens regularly on specific commands or long moves. Recv: Bilinear", "Recv: echo:Fade Height 10.00 Recv: ok P15 B3 ``` **What I've done to", "Y500.00 Z20.00 E50.00 echo:; Maximum Acceleration (units/s2): echo: M201 X500.00 Y500.00 Z100.00 E5000.00", "done to try to fix / debug 4: I've updated the firmware** I", "possible. 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So the Z-offset is not going to", "prevent powering the mainboard) **Problem** Despite starting with `G28` & `G29` in my", "Send: M420 V Communication timeout while idle, trying to trigger response from printer.", "the z value to the current value, where part of the bed comes", "to no avail [![total](https://i.stack.imgur.com/KBGqd.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/KBGqd.jpg) [![top left](https://i.stack.imgur.com/0AUFG.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/0AUFG.jpg) [![top right](https://i.stack.imgur.com/TXjUk.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/TXjUk.jpg) [![bottom left](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qhg7n.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qhg7n.jpg) [![bottom right](https://i.stack.imgur.com/leTlq.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/leTlq.jpg) **What", "moves. Recv: Bilinear Leveling Grid: Recv: 0 1 2 3 4 Recv: 0", "a test print ([this one](https://thingiverse.com/thing:4077747)). 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This didn't make a (noticeable) difference. **What I've done to try", "**What I've done to try to fix / debug 3: I've changed from", "/ debug 2: Level the bed as much as possible** I've tried to", "OctoPrint running on a Raspberry Pi 4 connected over USB (with the 5", "M82 ;absolute extrusion mode ; Ender 3 Custom Start G-code G92 E0 ;", "based on the readings from the start of the print. It just seems", "to prevent scratching of Heat Bed G1 X0.1 Y20 Z0.3 F5000.0 ; Move", "on the readings from the start of the print. It just seems it's", "updated the firmware** I used to run on the Creality firmware. I've downloaded", "things: Belts are tight, wheels are properly tightened, nothing is wobbly, Z-axis is", "Start G-code G92 E0 ; Reset Extruder G28 ; Home all axes G29", "debug 2: Level the bed as much as possible** I've tried to level", "going to be able to improve anything I believe. **What I've done to", "echo: M201 X500.00 Y500.00 Z100.00 E5000.00 echo:; Acceleration (units/s2): P R T echo:", "is clean. **What I've done to try to fix / debug 7: I've", "Recv: 1 +1.187 +1.167 +1.130 +1.127 +1.147 Recv: 2 +1.082 +1.080 +1.057 +1.077", "try to fix / debug 7: I've tried to add M420 S** I've", "trying to trigger response from printer. Configure long running commands or increase communication", "in the top right (top left is also a bit far, and bottom", "/ debug 7: I've tried to add M420 S** I've tried to add", "sure) **Reference: My printer M503 settings** ``` echo: G21 ; Units in mm", "Please find some pictures below of a test print ([this one](https://thingiverse.com/thing:4077747)). I hope", "1 +1.187 +1.167 +1.130 +1.127 +1.147 Recv: 2 +1.082 +1.080 +1.057 +1.077 +1.085", "I've done to try to fix / debug 3: I've changed from a", "fix / debug 3: I've changed from a 3x3 grid to a 5x5", "+1.147 +1.057 +1.000 +0.957 Recv: 4 +1.192 +1.180 +1.117 +1.085 +1.027 Recv: Recv:", "web, Reddit, forums & YouTube and tried numerous fixes, to no avail [![total](https://i.stack.imgur.com/KBGqd.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/KBGqd.jpg)", "B70.00 F255 echo:; PID settings: echo: M301 P21.73 I1.54 D76.55 echo:; Retract: S", "(mm): echo: M851 X-45.00 Y-7.00 Z-3.30 echo:; Filament load/unload lengths: echo: M603 L415.00", "**Reference: Congifuration.h** As I've used two precompiled firmwares (see point 4 above), I", "Z1.05749 echo: G29 W I3 J2 Z1.07749 echo: G29 W I4 J2 Z1.08499", "Y0.00 Z0.00 echo:; Auto Bed Leveling: echo: M420 S1 Z10.00 echo: G29 W", "Reset Extruder G28 ; Home all axes G29 ; Auto bed levelling G1", "+1.192 +1.180 +1.117 +1.085 +1.027 Recv: Recv: echo:Bed Leveling ON Recv: echo:Fade Height", "mode ; Ender 3 Custom Start G-code G92 E0 ; Reset Extruder G28", "bed as best as possible. As you can observe from the `M420 V`", "Z0.3 F5000.0 ; Move over to prevent blob squish G92 E0 G92 E0", "my G-code file** ``` ;FLAVOR:Marlin ;TIME:775 ;Filament used: 0.480677m ;Layer height: 0.2 ;MINX:16.516", "used to run on the Creality firmware. I've downloaded new firmware from `marlin.crc.id.au`", "2: Level the bed as much as possible** I've tried to level the", "Bed Level Visualizer plugin from OctoPrint. **What I've done to try to fix", "now done with a 5x5 grid. This didn't make a (noticeable) difference. **What", "bed levelling, but just wanted to make sure) **Reference: My printer M503 settings**", "(with the 5 V pin covered with a piece of tape to prevent", "try to fix / debug 2: Level the bed as much as possible**", "done a lot of tests, tweaking the z value to the current value,", "; Reset Extruder G28 ; Home all axes G29 ; Auto bed levelling", "My printer M503 settings** ``` echo: G21 ; Units in mm (mm) echo:", "too far away. So the Z-offset is not going to be able to", "W I4 J1 Z1.14749 echo: G29 W I0 J2 Z1.08249 echo: G29 W", "echo: G29 W I4 J2 Z1.08499 echo: G29 W I0 J3 Z1.20249 echo:", "a bed levelling at the start, I observe the z-axis go up and", "Home all axes G29 ; Auto bed levelling G1 Z2.0 F3000 ; Move", "M201 X500.00 Y500.00 Z100.00 E5000.00 echo:; Acceleration (units/s2): P R T echo: M204", "from printer. Configure long running commands or increase communication timeout if that happens", "command after the `G29` command (I know it shouldn't be needed, as `G29`", "; Move to start position G1 X0.1 Y200.0 Z0.3 F1500.0 E15 ; Draw", "and too far in the top right (top left is also a bit", "grid to a 5x5 grid** As advised in several places the bed levelling", "**What I've done to try to fix / debug 5: I've calibrated the", "& BLTouch doing a proper bed levelling (the BLTouch seems to work as", "tried numerous fixes, to no avail [![total](https://i.stack.imgur.com/KBGqd.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/KBGqd.jpg) [![top left](https://i.stack.imgur.com/0AUFG.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/0AUFG.jpg) [![top right](https://i.stack.imgur.com/TXjUk.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/TXjUk.jpg) [![bottom left](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qhg7n.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Qhg7n.jpg)", "I0 J3 Z1.20249 echo: G29 W I1 J3 Z1.14749 echo: G29 W I2", "from `marlin.crc.id.au` (did that today, so using `Ender3-v4.2.7-BLTouch-20210511.bin`). Didn't help. **What I've done", "are properly tightened, nothing is wobbly, Z-axis is clean. **What I've done to", "Z-Probe Offset (mm): echo: M851 X-45.00 Y-7.00 Z-3.30 echo:; Filament load/unload lengths: echo:", "Offset (mm): echo: M851 X-45.00 Y-7.00 Z-3.30 echo:; Filament load/unload lengths: echo: M603", "F5000.0 ; Move to start position G1 X0.1 Y200.0 Z0.3 F1500.0 E15 ;", "0.480677m ;Layer height: 0.2 ;MINX:16.516 ;MINY:16.515 ;MINZ:0.2 ;MAXX:218.485 ;MAXY:218.485 ;MAXZ:0.2 ;Generated with Cura_SteamEngine", "It just seems it's not compensating enough (or too much). When I run", "layer comes out uneven. Please find some pictures below of a test print", "Creality 3D BL Touch auto bed levelling kit v1 * Creality 3D silent", "G92 E0 G1 F2700 E-5 ;LAYER_COUNT:1 ;LAYER:0 M107 G0 F6000 X26.14 Y20.098 Z0.2", "up and down during the print, suggesting the printer is trying to compensate", "a (noticeable) difference. **What I've done to try to fix / debug 4:", "I believe. **What I've done to try to fix / debug 6: I've", "idle, trying to trigger response from printer. Configure long running commands or increase", "long running commands or increase communication timeout if that happens regularly on specific", "Home offset: echo: M206 X0.00 Y0.00 Z0.00 echo:; Auto Bed Leveling: echo: M420", "prevent blob squish G92 E0 G92 E0 G1 F2700 E-5 ;LAYER_COUNT:1 ;LAYER:0 M107", "the mesh loaded): ``` Send: M420 V Communication timeout while idle, trying to", "Z2.0 F3000 ; Move Z Axis up little to prevent scratching of Heat", "Extruder G1 Z2.0 F3000 ; Move Z Axis up little to prevent scratching", "I0 J2 Z1.08249 echo: G29 W I1 J2 Z1.07999 echo: G29 W I2", "J0 Z1.34249 echo: G29 W I0 J1 Z1.18749 echo: G29 W I1 J1", "echo: M145 S0 H200.00 B60.00 F255 echo: M145 S1 H240.00 B70.00 F255 echo:;", "I0 J0 Z1.24499 echo: G29 W I1 J0 Z1.25749 echo: G29 W I2", "extrusion mode ; Ender 3 Custom Start G-code G92 E0 ; Reset Extruder", "a 5x5 grid. This didn't make a (noticeable) difference. **What I've done to", "J4 Z1.02749 echo:; Material heatup parameters: echo: M145 S0 H200.00 B60.00 F255 echo:", "G-code file** ``` ;FLAVOR:Marlin ;TIME:775 ;Filament used: 0.480677m ;Layer height: 0.2 ;MINX:16.516 ;MINY:16.515", "height: 0.2 ;MINX:16.516 ;MINY:16.515 ;MINZ:0.2 ;MAXX:218.485 ;MAXY:218.485 ;MAXZ:0.2 ;Generated with Cura_SteamEngine 4.9.0 M140", "the mainboard) **Problem** Despite starting with `G28` & `G29` in my G-code file,", "`Congifuration.h` to share. **Concluding** I hope I've given a detailed enough account for", "running commands or increase communication timeout if that happens regularly on specific commands", "BLTouch seems to work as intended), the first layer comes out uneven. Please", "+1.057 +1.000 +0.957 Recv: 4 +1.192 +1.180 +1.117 +1.085 +1.027 Recv: Recv: echo:Bed", "+1.257 +1.282 +1.332 +1.342 Recv: 1 +1.187 +1.167 +1.130 +1.127 +1.147 Recv: 2", "I've done all the regular hardware tweaks** I've checked all the common things:", "As you can observe from the `M420 V` command the bed is pretty", "I've changed from a 3x3 grid to a 5x5 grid** As advised in", "little to prevent scratching of Heat Bed G1 X0.1 Y20 Z0.3 F5000.0 ;", "for you guys to help me. If you have any additional questions I'll", "bottom right a bit close). I've done days of research, all over the", "command (I know it shouldn't be needed, as `G29` enables bed levelling, but", "5: I've calibrated the Z-offset** I've done a lot of tests, tweaking the", "test print ([this one](https://thingiverse.com/thing:4077747)). I hope the pictures show clearly that the nozzle", "levelling (the BLTouch seems to work as intended), the first layer comes out", "echo: M207 S3.00 W13.00 F4800.00 Z0.30 echo:; Recover: S F echo: M208 S0.00", "B20000.00 S0.00 T0.00 X10.00 Y10.00 Z0.30 E15.00 echo:; Home offset: echo: M206 X0.00", "settings: echo: M301 P21.73 I1.54 D76.55 echo:; Retract: S F Z echo: M207", ";Layer height: 0.2 ;MINX:16.516 ;MINY:16.515 ;MINZ:0.2 ;MAXX:218.485 ;MAXY:218.485 ;MAXZ:0.2 ;Generated with Cura_SteamEngine 4.9.0", "Y20 Z0.3 F5000.0 ; Move over to prevent blob squish G92 E0 G92", "M145 S1 H240.00 B70.00 F255 echo:; PID settings: echo: M301 P21.73 I1.54 D76.55", "; Draw the second line G92 E0 ; Reset Extruder G1 Z2.0 F3000", "I've tried to add the `M420` command after the `G29` command (I know", "to level the bed as best as possible. As you can observe from", "of tape to prevent powering the mainboard) **Problem** Despite starting with `G28` &", "bed stays too far away. So the Z-offset is not going to be", "echo: G29 W I4 J4 Z1.02749 echo:; Material heatup parameters: echo: M145 S0", "E30 ; Draw the second line G92 E0 ; Reset Extruder G1 Z2.0", "D76.55 echo:; Retract: S F Z echo: M207 S3.00 W13.00 F4800.00 Z0.30 echo:;", "with `G28` & `G29` in my G-code file, and the printer & BLTouch", "current value, where part of the bed comes too close to the nozzle,", "any additional questions I'll try to answer them as quickly as possible. Thanks", ";MINZ:0.2 ;MAXX:218.485 ;MAXY:218.485 ;MAXZ:0.2 ;Generated with Cura_SteamEngine 4.9.0 M140 S60 M105 M190 S60", "``` ;FLAVOR:Marlin ;TIME:775 ;Filament used: 0.480677m ;Layer height: 0.2 ;MINX:16.516 ;MINY:16.515 ;MINZ:0.2 ;MAXX:218.485", "nothing is wobbly, Z-axis is clean. **What I've done to try to fix", "trying to compensate based on the readings from the start of the print.", "& `G29` in my G-code file, and the printer & BLTouch doing a", "the first layer comes out uneven. Please find some pictures below of a", "Z0.95749 echo: G29 W I0 J4 Z1.19249 echo: G29 W I1 J4 Z1.17999", "M420 S** I've tried to add the `M420` command after the `G29` command", "echo: M208 S0.00 W0.00 F4800.00 echo:; Z-Probe Offset (mm): echo: M851 X-45.00 Y-7.00", "pictures below of a test print ([this one](https://thingiverse.com/thing:4077747)). I hope the pictures show", "I've done to try to fix / debug 1: Observe z compensation** When", "while idle, trying to trigger response from printer. Configure long running commands or", "`M420` command after the `G29` command (I know it shouldn't be needed, as", "on the Creality firmware. I've downloaded new firmware from `marlin.crc.id.au` (did that today,", "J2 Z1.07749 echo: G29 W I4 J2 Z1.08499 echo: G29 W I0 J3", "Auto Bed Leveling: echo: M420 S1 Z10.00 echo: G29 W I0 J0 Z1.24499", "Z0.3 F5000.0 ; Move to start position G1 X0.1 Y200.0 Z0.3 F1500.0 E15", "shouldn't be needed, as `G29` enables bed levelling, but just wanted to make", "be able to improve anything I believe. **What I've done to try to", "up little to prevent scratching of Heat Bed G1 X5 Y20 Z0.3 F5000.0", "I've done to try to fix / debug 5: I've calibrated the Z-offset**", "+1.080 +1.057 +1.077 +1.085 Recv: 3 +1.202 +1.147 +1.057 +1.000 +0.957 Recv: 4", "nozzle, and part of the bed stays too far away. So the Z-offset", "echo: G29 W I1 J1 Z1.16749 echo: G29 W I2 J1 Z1.12999 echo:", "far, and bottom right a bit close). I've done days of research, all", "J2 Z1.08249 echo: G29 W I1 J2 Z1.07999 echo: G29 W I2 J2", "4 above), I don't have a `Congifuration.h` to share. **Concluding** I hope I've", "tried to add M420 S** I've tried to add the `M420` command after", "+1.187 +1.167 +1.130 +1.127 +1.147 Recv: 2 +1.082 +1.080 +1.057 +1.077 +1.085 Recv:", "I've done to try to fix / debug 6: I've done all the", "G28 ; Home all axes G29 ; Auto bed levelling G1 Z2.0 F3000", "response from printer. Configure long running commands or increase communication timeout if that", "Z-offset is not going to be able to improve anything I believe. **What" ]
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[ "the bed. I can see the Z motors not move and I cannot", "in my hand if I touch my hand against them. I have been", "noticed when running a G29 T through Octoprint or Pronterface, etc. that the", "and every other part of the printer is fine as well, except that", "a `G29` (I have it do that before every print in my start", "I know it is unlikely to solve the problem, but I am thinking", "instead. The sensor works fine and every other part of the printer is", "a BTT smart filament sensor upgrade. I updated and edited both the Marlin", "GitHub repo below. This way I could just print with no Z compensation,", "and edited both the Marlin firmware and the MKS TFT28 screen firmware to", "crash into the bed. I posted an unlisted video on YouTube demonstrating the", "Recently, I did a BTT smart filament sensor upgrade. I updated and edited", "know about that could be causing my problem. Firmware can be found [here.](https://github.com/Smartich0ke/Artillery-Sidewinder-X1-firmware)", "on my printer (Artillery Sidewinder X1). I installed it on the printer ages", "compensating. So is it possible the BLTouch is cactus?* --- *So recently, I", "running the original firmware with changes only made to enable the BLTouch. The", "have a BLTouch clone (3DTouch) on my printer (Artillery Sidewinder X1). I installed", "double-checked my firmware but maybe there is something I missed or do not", "firmware but maybe there is something I missed or do not know about", "I am thinking of purchasing a replacement BLTouch. They are only 20 bucks", "know if that could affect the operation or not.* --- *Recently, I needed", "the bed.* --- *I tried flashing the firmware yet again and for some", "have been using the printer without the compensation and it works fine but", "the problem, but I am thinking of purchasing a replacement BLTouch. They are", "and double-checked my firmware but maybe there is something I missed or do", "slightly bend the plastic probe before the Z stopped compensating. So is it", "don’t know if that could affect the operation or not.* --- *Recently, I", "sensor upgrade. I updated and edited both the Marlin firmware and the MKS", "spin at full speed and the gantry comes zooming towards the bed.* ---", "the firmware. I have checked and double-checked my firmware but maybe there is", "problem. Firmware can be found [here.](https://github.com/Smartich0ke/Artillery-Sidewinder-X1-firmware) --- *I have tried running the original", "demonstrating the issue [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyyazOalsc8). Also note that in the video, I attempt to", "move the Z-axis by 1 mm, but instead, the stepper motors spin at", "They are only 20 bucks to replace and I did accidental slightly bend", "without the compensation and it works fine but it is really bizarre that", "have checked and double-checked my firmware but maybe there is something I missed", "Z motors not move and I cannot feel the lead screws rotate in", "screen firmware instead. The sensor works fine and every other part of the", "default Marlin firmware using the Artillery SWX1 example in Marlin's collection of examples", "edited both the Marlin firmware and the MKS TFT28 screen firmware to get", "smart filament sensor. The filament sensor runs through the screen not the motherboard", "so it is enabled in screen firmware instead. The sensor works fine and", "motors not move and I cannot feel the lead screws rotate in my", "about that could be causing my problem. Firmware can be found [here.](https://github.com/Smartich0ke/Artillery-Sidewinder-X1-firmware) ---", "work with the BLTouch. I can post this copy of the firmware but", "motherboard so it is enabled in screen firmware instead. The sensor works fine", "Z-axis by 1 mm, but instead, the stepper motors spin at full speed", "recently, I noticed when running a G29 T through Octoprint or Pronterface, etc.", "be found [here.](https://github.com/Smartich0ke/Artillery-Sidewinder-X1-firmware) --- *I have tried running the original firmware with changes", "every other part of the printer is fine as well, except that after", "BLTouch does a `G29` (I have it do that before every print in", "not compensate.* --- *I have also replaced the mainboard. I don’t know if", "firmware. I have checked and double-checked my firmware but maybe there is something", "printer is fine as well, except that after the BLTouch does a `G29`", "the BLTouch is cactus?* --- *So recently, I noticed when running a G29", "taken the measurements but the printer will not use them to compensate the", "and has been working fine since. Recently, I did a BTT smart filament", "have tried running the original firmware with changes only made to enable the", "I touch my hand against them. I have been through several other forums,", "none of them have the same problem as me and/or their solutions do", "that before every print in my start G-code, followed by an `M500`), It", "needed to print a part so I put the default Marlin firmware using", "I posted an unlisted video on YouTube demonstrating the issue [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyyazOalsc8). Also note", "my printer (Artillery Sidewinder X1). I installed it on the printer ages ago", "flashing the firmware yet again and for some reason, the BLTouch worked. it", "measurements but the printer will not use them to compensate the bed?* I", "Artillery SWX1 example in Marlin's collection of examples with modifications made only to", "zooming towards the bed.* --- *I tried flashing the firmware yet again and", "to a probing routine. I have been using the printer without the compensation", "purchasing a replacement BLTouch. They are only 20 bucks to replace and I", "runs through the screen not the motherboard so it is enabled in screen", "however, now whenever I try to home the printer or do a `G29`,", "my hand if I touch my hand against them. I have been through", "BLTouch doesn't deploy and it will crash into the bed. I posted an", "or do a `G29`, the BLTouch doesn't deploy and it will crash into", "a replacement BLTouch. They are only 20 bucks to replace and I did", "the BLTouch has taken the measurements but the printer will not use them", "work with the smart filament sensor. The filament sensor runs through the screen", "as me and/or their solutions do not fix the problems. I have also", "by an `M500`), It will not adjust the Z-axis to compensate for the", "is that I have something wrong with the firmware. I have checked and", "BLTouch clone (3DTouch) on my printer (Artillery Sidewinder X1). I installed it on", "this copy of the firmware but it is probably identical to the GitHub", "hand if I touch my hand against them. I have been through several", "post this copy of the firmware but it is probably identical to the", "BTT smart filament sensor upgrade. I updated and edited both the Marlin firmware", "probably identical to the GitHub repo below. This way I could just print", "note that in the video, I attempt to move the Z-axis by 1", "sensor works fine and every other part of the printer is fine as", "--- *So recently, I noticed when running a G29 T through Octoprint or", "the GitHub repo below. This way I could just print with no Z", "my problem. Firmware can be found [here.](https://github.com/Smartich0ke/Artillery-Sidewinder-X1-firmware) --- *I have tried running the", "--- *I have tried running the original firmware with changes only made to", "an `M500`), It will not adjust the Z-axis to compensate for the unevenness", "whenever I try to home the printer or do a `G29`, the BLTouch", "I have a BLTouch clone (3DTouch) on my printer (Artillery Sidewinder X1). I", "could affect the operation or not.* --- *Recently, I needed to print a", "operation or not.* --- *Recently, I needed to print a part so I", "print a part so I put the default Marlin firmware using the Artillery", "hand against them. I have been through several other forums, videos, etc. on", "smart filament sensor upgrade. I updated and edited both the Marlin firmware and", "comes zooming towards the bed.* --- *I tried flashing the firmware yet again", "BLTouch. They are only 20 bucks to replace and I did accidental slightly", "point. Does this indicate that the BLTouch has taken the measurements but the", "did not work so I guess is that I have something wrong with", "etc. that the printer will return a set of numbers for each probing", "only 20 bucks to replace and I did accidental slightly bend the plastic", "the Marlin firmware and the MKS TFT28 screen firmware to get it to", "not the motherboard so it is enabled in screen firmware instead. The sensor", "the problems. I have also tried flashing the display with the original firmware,", "solutions do not fix the problems. I have also tried flashing the display", "I have checked and double-checked my firmware but maybe there is something I", "has been working fine since. Recently, I did a BTT smart filament sensor", "the bed. I posted an unlisted video on YouTube demonstrating the issue [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyyazOalsc8).", "mm, but instead, the stepper motors spin at full speed and the gantry", "I have also tried flashing the display with the original firmware, which did", "it is really bizarre that this is happening. I know it is unlikely", "but instead, the stepper motors spin at full speed and the gantry comes", "the printer ages ago and has been working fine since. Recently, I did", "but I am thinking of purchasing a replacement BLTouch. They are only 20", "and to a probing routine. I have been using the printer without the", "will not use them to compensate the bed?* I have tried all the", "it is unlikely to solve the problem, but I am thinking of purchasing", "the Artillery SWX1 example in Marlin's collection of examples with modifications made only", "cactus?* --- *So recently, I noticed when running a G29 T through Octoprint", "now whenever I try to home the printer or do a `G29`, the", "been through several other forums, videos, etc. on the internet but none of", "to print a part so I put the default Marlin firmware using the", "still not compensate.* --- *I have also replaced the mainboard. I don’t know", "I put the default Marlin firmware using the Artillery SWX1 example in Marlin's", "see the Z motors not move and I cannot feel the lead screws", "doesn't deploy and it will crash into the bed. I posted an unlisted", "the BLTouch does a `G29` (I have it do that before every print", "way I could just print with no Z compensation, however, now whenever I", "is it possible the BLTouch is cactus?* --- *So recently, I noticed when", "found [here.](https://github.com/Smartich0ke/Artillery-Sidewinder-X1-firmware) --- *I have tried running the original firmware with changes only", "to the GitHub repo below. This way I could just print with no", "printer ages ago and has been working fine since. Recently, I did a", "in screen firmware instead. The sensor works fine and every other part of", "been using the printer without the compensation and it works fine but it", "yet again and for some reason, the BLTouch worked. it could home is", "it do that before every print in my start G-code, followed by an", "tried running the original firmware with changes only made to enable the BLTouch.", "printer without the compensation and it works fine but it is really bizarre", "the BLTouch. The Z-axis does still not compensate.* --- *I have also replaced", "compensation, however, now whenever I try to home the printer or do a", "This way I could just print with no Z compensation, however, now whenever", "video, I attempt to move the Z-axis by 1 mm, but instead, the", "for the unevenness of the bed. I can see the Z motors not", "several other forums, videos, etc. on the internet but none of them have", "am thinking of purchasing a replacement BLTouch. They are only 20 bucks to", "but it is really bizarre that this is happening. I know it is", "printer (Artillery Sidewinder X1). I installed it on the printer ages ago and", "print in my start G-code, followed by an `M500`), It will not adjust", "part of the printer is fine as well, except that after the BLTouch", "followed by an `M500`), It will not adjust the Z-axis to compensate for", "made only to work with the BLTouch. I can post this copy of", "a probing routine. 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Some further observations: pushing it out", "it flows much more than the base PLA at PLA printing temperatures, coalescing", "expect to see layer lines, the lines are present and can be felt", "in \"silk PLA\" filaments, and what printing/mechanical properties should we expect from them?", "surface it's like everything flowed/melted together rather than retaining the extruded shape. And", "together rather than retaining the extruded shape. 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[ "hours have been passed while printing. As far as I read, 1 kg", "is 70 mm/s. The nozzle diameter is 0.4 mm. The nozzle multiplier in", "been passed while printing. As far as I read, 1 kg PLA (1.75", "(1.75 mm) is about 110 meters long. My default print speed is 70", "filament in total. I want to know how many hours have been passed", "I printed a lot of models in last month. I spent 2 kg", "while printing. As far as I read, 1 kg PLA (1.75 mm) is", "long. My default print speed is 70 mm/s. The nozzle diameter is 0.4", "nozzle multiplier in the simplify3d is 0.9 . In a very basic math,", "is about 110 meters long. My default print speed is 70 mm/s. The", "mm. The nozzle multiplier in the simplify3d is 0.9 . In a very", "far as I read, 1 kg PLA (1.75 mm) is about 110 meters", "The nozzle multiplier in the simplify3d is 0.9 . In a very basic", "want to know how many hours have been passed while printing. As far", "a lot of models in last month. I spent 2 kg filament in", "to know how many hours have been passed while printing. As far as", "spent 2 kg filament in total. I want to know how many hours", "2 kg filament in total. I want to know how many hours have", "kg PLA (1.75 mm) is about 110 meters long. My default print speed", "lot of models in last month. I spent 2 kg filament in total.", "is 0.4 mm. The nozzle multiplier in the simplify3d is 0.9 . In", "models in last month. I spent 2 kg filament in total. I want", "printing. As far as I read, 1 kg PLA (1.75 mm) is about", "as I read, 1 kg PLA (1.75 mm) is about 110 meters long.", "meters long. My default print speed is 70 mm/s. The nozzle diameter is", "month. I spent 2 kg filament in total. I want to know how", "of models in last month. I spent 2 kg filament in total. I", "kg filament in total. I want to know how many hours have been", "read, 1 kg PLA (1.75 mm) is about 110 meters long. My default", "110 meters long. My default print speed is 70 mm/s. The nozzle diameter", "I read, 1 kg PLA (1.75 mm) is about 110 meters long. My", "in the simplify3d is 0.9 . In a very basic math, 220÷(0.7×0.04÷0.0175×0.9)=~ 153", "the simplify3d is 0.9 . In a very basic math, 220÷(0.7×0.04÷0.0175×0.9)=~ 153 hours.", "My default print speed is 70 mm/s. The nozzle diameter is 0.4 mm.", "about 110 meters long. My default print speed is 70 mm/s. The nozzle", "print speed is 70 mm/s. The nozzle diameter is 0.4 mm. The nozzle", "in last month. I spent 2 kg filament in total. I want to", "I want to know how many hours have been passed while printing. As", "multiplier in the simplify3d is 0.9 . In a very basic math, 220÷(0.7×0.04÷0.0175×0.9)=~", "default print speed is 70 mm/s. The nozzle diameter is 0.4 mm. The", "nozzle diameter is 0.4 mm. The nozzle multiplier in the simplify3d is 0.9", "I spent 2 kg filament in total. I want to know how many", "As far as I read, 1 kg PLA (1.75 mm) is about 110", "PLA (1.75 mm) is about 110 meters long. My default print speed is", "0.9 . In a very basic math, 220÷(0.7×0.04÷0.0175×0.9)=~ 153 hours. Is this correct?", "simplify3d is 0.9 . In a very basic math, 220÷(0.7×0.04÷0.0175×0.9)=~ 153 hours. Is", "is 0.9 . In a very basic math, 220÷(0.7×0.04÷0.0175×0.9)=~ 153 hours. Is this", "total. I want to know how many hours have been passed while printing.", "many hours have been passed while printing. As far as I read, 1", "know how many hours have been passed while printing. As far as I", "mm) is about 110 meters long. My default print speed is 70 mm/s.", "how many hours have been passed while printing. As far as I read,", "1 kg PLA (1.75 mm) is about 110 meters long. My default print", "have been passed while printing. As far as I read, 1 kg PLA", "in total. I want to know how many hours have been passed while", "70 mm/s. The nozzle diameter is 0.4 mm. The nozzle multiplier in the", "mm/s. The nozzle diameter is 0.4 mm. The nozzle multiplier in the simplify3d", "The nozzle diameter is 0.4 mm. The nozzle multiplier in the simplify3d is", "speed is 70 mm/s. The nozzle diameter is 0.4 mm. The nozzle multiplier", "last month. I spent 2 kg filament in total. I want to know", "passed while printing. As far as I read, 1 kg PLA (1.75 mm)", "diameter is 0.4 mm. The nozzle multiplier in the simplify3d is 0.9 .", "0.4 mm. The nozzle multiplier in the simplify3d is 0.9 . In a", "printed a lot of models in last month. I spent 2 kg filament" ]
[ "my slicer, I can slice and print at 300 °C, however, I cannot", "at 300 °C, however, I cannot manually adjust the temperature on the LCD", "screen past the stock setting of 260 °C. Any help in getting the", "adjust the temperature on the LCD screen past the stock setting of 260", "of 260 °C. Any help in getting the manual adjustment fixed would be", "the LCD screen past the stock setting of 260 °C. Any help in", "print at 300 °C, however, I cannot manually adjust the temperature on the", "°C. In my slicer, I can slice and print at 300 °C, however,", "get my Ender 5 plus to print at 300 °C. As such, I've", "LCD screen past the stock setting of 260 °C. Any help in getting", "cannot manually adjust the temperature on the LCD screen past the stock setting", "300 °C, however, I cannot manually adjust the temperature on the LCD screen", "and print at 300 °C, however, I cannot manually adjust the temperature on", "edited the firmware and increased the `HEATER_0_MAXTEMP` to 315 °C. In my slicer,", "In my slicer, I can slice and print at 300 °C, however, I", "stock setting of 260 °C. Any help in getting the manual adjustment fixed", "5 plus to print at 300 °C. As such, I've edited the firmware", "at 300 °C. As such, I've edited the firmware and increased the `HEATER_0_MAXTEMP`", "to print at 300 °C. As such, I've edited the firmware and increased", "to 315 °C. In my slicer, I can slice and print at 300", "I can slice and print at 300 °C, however, I cannot manually adjust", "temperature on the LCD screen past the stock setting of 260 °C. Any", "the firmware and increased the `HEATER_0_MAXTEMP` to 315 °C. In my slicer, I", "such, I've edited the firmware and increased the `HEATER_0_MAXTEMP` to 315 °C. In", "manually adjust the temperature on the LCD screen past the stock setting of", "plus to print at 300 °C. As such, I've edited the firmware and", "the `HEATER_0_MAXTEMP` to 315 °C. In my slicer, I can slice and print", "Ender 5 plus to print at 300 °C. As such, I've edited the", "print at 300 °C. As such, I've edited the firmware and increased the", "slice and print at 300 °C, however, I cannot manually adjust the temperature", "As such, I've edited the firmware and increased the `HEATER_0_MAXTEMP` to 315 °C.", "setting of 260 °C. Any help in getting the manual adjustment fixed would", "the temperature on the LCD screen past the stock setting of 260 °C.", "315 °C. In my slicer, I can slice and print at 300 °C,", "on the LCD screen past the stock setting of 260 °C. Any help", "°C. As such, I've edited the firmware and increased the `HEATER_0_MAXTEMP` to 315", "°C, however, I cannot manually adjust the temperature on the LCD screen past", "past the stock setting of 260 °C. Any help in getting the manual", "I cannot manually adjust the temperature on the LCD screen past the stock", "want to get my Ender 5 plus to print at 300 °C. As", "I want to get my Ender 5 plus to print at 300 °C.", "°C. Any help in getting the manual adjustment fixed would be greatly appreciated.", "260 °C. Any help in getting the manual adjustment fixed would be greatly", "and increased the `HEATER_0_MAXTEMP` to 315 °C. In my slicer, I can slice", "however, I cannot manually adjust the temperature on the LCD screen past the", "300 °C. As such, I've edited the firmware and increased the `HEATER_0_MAXTEMP` to", "slicer, I can slice and print at 300 °C, however, I cannot manually", "`HEATER_0_MAXTEMP` to 315 °C. In my slicer, I can slice and print at", "I've edited the firmware and increased the `HEATER_0_MAXTEMP` to 315 °C. In my", "increased the `HEATER_0_MAXTEMP` to 315 °C. In my slicer, I can slice and", "to get my Ender 5 plus to print at 300 °C. As such,", "firmware and increased the `HEATER_0_MAXTEMP` to 315 °C. In my slicer, I can", "can slice and print at 300 °C, however, I cannot manually adjust the", "my Ender 5 plus to print at 300 °C. As such, I've edited", "the stock setting of 260 °C. Any help in getting the manual adjustment" ]
[ "SD; seem like most part not damage. What cause the problem? Where to", "be on USB connection itself. 1. If powered down, the board still gets", "like most part not damage. What cause the problem? Where to check first?", "power from USB 2. If board is resett, USB will still connect 3.", "still gets power from USB 2. If board is resett, USB will still", "will still connect 3. Still works on SD; seem like most part not", "1. If powered down, the board still gets power from USB 2. If", "The problem with my Anet E12 should be on USB connection itself. 1.", "2. If board is resett, USB will still connect 3. Still works on", "connection itself. 1. If powered down, the board still gets power from USB", "still connect 3. Still works on SD; seem like most part not damage.", "works on SD; seem like most part not damage. What cause the problem?", "from USB 2. If board is resett, USB will still connect 3. Still", "If board is resett, USB will still connect 3. Still works on SD;", "USB will still connect 3. Still works on SD; seem like most part", "on SD; seem like most part not damage. What cause the problem? Where", "damage. What cause the problem? Where to check first? How to fix it?", "the board still gets power from USB 2. If board is resett, USB", "Still works on SD; seem like most part not damage. What cause the", "with my Anet E12 should be on USB connection itself. 1. If powered", "the problem? Where to check first? How to fix it? Note: This printer", "first? How to fix it? Note: This printer worked with no problem before.", "USB connection itself. 1. If powered down, the board still gets power from", "on USB connection itself. 1. If powered down, the board still gets power", "cause the problem? Where to check first? How to fix it? Note: This", "board still gets power from USB 2. If board is resett, USB will", "seem like most part not damage. What cause the problem? Where to check", "resett, USB will still connect 3. Still works on SD; seem like most", "3. Still works on SD; seem like most part not damage. What cause", "board is resett, USB will still connect 3. Still works on SD; seem", "part not damage. What cause the problem? Where to check first? How to", "check first? How to fix it? Note: This printer worked with no problem", "itself. 1. If powered down, the board still gets power from USB 2.", "If powered down, the board still gets power from USB 2. If board", "gets power from USB 2. If board is resett, USB will still connect", "problem with my Anet E12 should be on USB connection itself. 1. If", "is resett, USB will still connect 3. Still works on SD; seem like", "connect 3. Still works on SD; seem like most part not damage. What", "What cause the problem? Where to check first? How to fix it? Note:", "problem? Where to check first? How to fix it? Note: This printer worked", "powered down, the board still gets power from USB 2. If board is", "Anet E12 should be on USB connection itself. 1. If powered down, the", "down, the board still gets power from USB 2. If board is resett,", "E12 should be on USB connection itself. 1. If powered down, the board", "USB 2. If board is resett, USB will still connect 3. Still works", "not damage. What cause the problem? Where to check first? How to fix", "to check first? How to fix it? Note: This printer worked with no", "should be on USB connection itself. 1. If powered down, the board still", "most part not damage. What cause the problem? Where to check first? How", "my Anet E12 should be on USB connection itself. 1. If powered down,", "Where to check first? How to fix it? Note: This printer worked with" ]
[ "instead of going down, it goes up. It then continues to the third", "to dip my toes into the 3D printing world, and it was working", "I bought this printer three days ago as a way to dip my", "home position. The result is that the extruder hovers way above where it's", "supposed to be --or alternatively bumps into the printing bed when it's near", "when it's near the origin corner-- thinking it's adjusting for some nonexistent slant,", "found out that the Monoprice Vapet printer is the exact same one as", "printing bed, it's now only doing so for one corner, then moving to", "Tina2, so if anyone has experience with that printer in particular, it'll apply", "totally level, and I can't see any mechanical faults. As far as I", "if anyone has experience with that printer in particular, it'll apply here too.", "corner, stops, and moves up again. After that, it returns back to home", "no way to manually level the bed, the only option is to use", "printer is the exact same one as the Tina2, so if anyone has", "so for one corner, then moving to the next, but instead of going", "3D printing world, and it was working great at first. But at some", "great at first. But at some point, the ABL procedure started behaving oddly:", "result is that the extruder hovers way above where it's supposed to be", "far as I can tell, there's no way to manually level the bed,", "same one as the Tina2, so if anyone has experience with that printer", "the 3D printing world, and it was working great at first. But at", "oddly: Instead of moving down to touch each corner of the printing bed,", "of going down, it goes up. It then continues to the third corner,", "mechanical faults. As far as I can tell, there's no way to manually", "itself is totally level, and I can't see any mechanical faults. As far", "the third corner, stops, and moves up again. After that, it returns back", "doing so for one corner, then moving to the next, but instead of", "but instead of going down, it goes up. It then continues to the", "up again. After that, it returns back to home position. The result is", "the next, but instead of going down, it goes up. It then continues", "as a way to dip my toes into the 3D printing world, and", "Instead of moving down to touch each corner of the printing bed, it's", "alternatively bumps into the printing bed when it's near the origin corner-- thinking", "there's no way to manually level the bed, the only option is to", "touch each corner of the printing bed, it's now only doing so for", "into the printing bed when it's near the origin corner-- thinking it's adjusting", "it goes up. It then continues to the third corner, stops, and moves", "I found out that the Monoprice Vapet printer is the exact same one", "goes up. It then continues to the third corner, stops, and moves up", "I can't see any mechanical faults. As far as I can tell, there's", "so if anyone has experience with that printer in particular, it'll apply here", "procedure started behaving oddly: Instead of moving down to touch each corner of", "of the printing bed, it's now only doing so for one corner, then", "only doing so for one corner, then moving to the next, but instead", "ago as a way to dip my toes into the 3D printing world,", "exact same one as the Tina2, so if anyone has experience with that", "above where it's supposed to be --or alternatively bumps into the printing bed", "to use ABL. I found out that the Monoprice Vapet printer is the", "world, and it was working great at first. But at some point, the", "Monoprice Vapet printer is the exact same one as the Tina2, so if", "the bed, the only option is to use ABL. I found out that", "to the next, but instead of going down, it goes up. It then", "it's adjusting for some nonexistent slant, dripping filament all over the place. The", "that, it returns back to home position. The result is that the extruder", "then continues to the third corner, stops, and moves up again. After that,", "moves up again. After that, it returns back to home position. The result", "the exact same one as the Tina2, so if anyone has experience with", "to manually level the bed, the only option is to use ABL. I", "adjusting for some nonexistent slant, dripping filament all over the place. The gantry", "as the Tina2, so if anyone has experience with that printer in particular,", "for some nonexistent slant, dripping filament all over the place. The gantry itself", "point, the ABL procedure started behaving oddly: Instead of moving down to touch", "position. The result is that the extruder hovers way above where it's supposed", "any mechanical faults. As far as I can tell, there's no way to", "see any mechanical faults. As far as I can tell, there's no way", "up. It then continues to the third corner, stops, and moves up again.", "only option is to use ABL. I found out that the Monoprice Vapet", "nonexistent slant, dripping filament all over the place. The gantry itself is totally", "continues to the third corner, stops, and moves up again. After that, it", "moving down to touch each corner of the printing bed, it's now only", "the printing bed, it's now only doing so for one corner, then moving", "into the 3D printing world, and it was working great at first. But", "option is to use ABL. I found out that the Monoprice Vapet printer", "can't see any mechanical faults. As far as I can tell, there's no", "manually level the bed, the only option is to use ABL. I found", "ABL. 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[ "I have an UP! mini and I am using the UP Studio and", "to the rafts and are impossible to remove without destroying the print. I've", "on the Up Studio but I don't know which ones to change to", "1.75 mm. My prints are always stuck to the rafts and are impossible", "and I am using the UP Studio and ABS 1.75 mm. My prints", "an UP! mini and I am using the UP Studio and ABS 1.75", "prints are always stuck to the rafts and are impossible to remove without", "rafts and are impossible to remove without destroying the print. I've had a", "look at the settings on the Up Studio but I don't know which", "UP! mini and I am using the UP Studio and ABS 1.75 mm.", "I am using the UP Studio and ABS 1.75 mm. My prints are", "always stuck to the rafts and are impossible to remove without destroying the", "the rafts and are impossible to remove without destroying the print. I've had", "a look at the settings on the Up Studio but I don't know", "settings on the Up Studio but I don't know which ones to change", "Up Studio but I don't know which ones to change to improve the", "stuck to the rafts and are impossible to remove without destroying the print.", "and are impossible to remove without destroying the print. I've had a look", "are always stuck to the rafts and are impossible to remove without destroying", "mm. My prints are always stuck to the rafts and are impossible to", "print. I've had a look at the settings on the Up Studio but", "impossible to remove without destroying the print. I've had a look at the", "to remove without destroying the print. I've had a look at the settings", "had a look at the settings on the Up Studio but I don't", "the settings on the Up Studio but I don't know which ones to", "I've had a look at the settings on the Up Studio but I", "mini and I am using the UP Studio and ABS 1.75 mm. My", "ABS 1.75 mm. My prints are always stuck to the rafts and are", "the UP Studio and ABS 1.75 mm. My prints are always stuck to", "using the UP Studio and ABS 1.75 mm. My prints are always stuck", "am using the UP Studio and ABS 1.75 mm. My prints are always", "destroying the print. I've had a look at the settings on the Up", "Studio and ABS 1.75 mm. My prints are always stuck to the rafts", "the Up Studio but I don't know which ones to change to improve", "remove without destroying the print. I've had a look at the settings on", "at the settings on the Up Studio but I don't know which ones", "My prints are always stuck to the rafts and are impossible to remove", "and ABS 1.75 mm. My prints are always stuck to the rafts and", "the print. I've had a look at the settings on the Up Studio", "without destroying the print. I've had a look at the settings on the", "have an UP! mini and I am using the UP Studio and ABS", "Studio but I don't know which ones to change to improve the situation.", "UP Studio and ABS 1.75 mm. My prints are always stuck to the", "are impossible to remove without destroying the print. I've had a look at" ]
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It happens that the piece on the", "- quality\")](https://i.stack.imgur.com/0zNft.png \"Settings - quality\") > > > > > [![Settings - speed](https://i.stack.imgur.com/x0WTX.png", "quality\")](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Y5jNA.jpg \"Photo of bad print quality\") > > [![Settings - quality](https://i.stack.imgur.com/0zNft.png \"Settings -", "in Cura. [![Photo of print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/rXeqU.jpg \"Photo of print\")](https://i.stack.imgur.com/rXeqU.jpg \"Photo of print\") [![Photo of", "already tried the tree mode supports, touching the plate and in all the", "happens. I include photos of my configuration in Cura. [![Photo of print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/rXeqU.jpg \"Photo", "- speed\")](https://i.stack.imgur.com/x0WTX.png \"Settings - speed\") > > > > > [![Settings - support](https://i.stack.imgur.com/lM79D.png", "- support](https://i.stack.imgur.com/lM79D.png \"Settings - support\")](https://i.stack.imgur.com/lM79D.png \"Settings - support\") > > > [![Screenshot of", "Cura. [![Photo of print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/rXeqU.jpg \"Photo of print\")](https://i.stack.imgur.com/rXeqU.jpg \"Photo of print\") [![Photo of bad", "speed\") > > > > > [![Settings - support](https://i.stack.imgur.com/lM79D.png \"Settings - support\")](https://i.stack.imgur.com/lM79D.png \"Settings", "touching the plate and in all the places but the same thing happens.", "that the piece on the chin does not print properly. I have already", "chin does not print properly. 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It happens that the piece on", "bad print quality\")](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Y5jNA.jpg \"Photo of bad print quality\") > > [![Settings - quality](https://i.stack.imgur.com/0zNft.png", "> > > [![Screenshot of Cura - showing supports](https://i.stack.imgur.com/VyQY3.png \"Screenshot of Cura -", "print](https://i.stack.imgur.com/rXeqU.jpg \"Photo of print\")](https://i.stack.imgur.com/rXeqU.jpg \"Photo of print\") [![Photo of bad print quality](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Y5jNA.jpg \"Photo", "happens that the piece on the chin does not print properly. I have", "the piece on the chin does not print properly. I have already tried", "include photos of my configuration in Cura. 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Am I supposed to manually fix this", "X-axis read (from the display) 80 steps/mm. Am I supposed to manually fix", "mm setting or could it be another problem. Other axes seem to work", "setting or could it be another problem. Other axes seem to work fine.", "3 and noticed that the X-axis movement doesn't correspond to the commands. When", "the encoder it moves 16 mm. Everything is in the \"out of the", "steps/mm for the X-axis read (from the display) 80 steps/mm. Am I supposed", "fix this with steps per mm setting or could it be another problem.", "mm with the encoder it moves 16 mm. Everything is in the \"out", "to work fine. I also double checked and everything should be built correctly.", "it move 1 mm with the encoder it moves 16 mm. Everything is", "(from the display) 80 steps/mm. Am I supposed to manually fix this with", "manually fix this with steps per mm setting or could it be another", "the commands. When I make it move 1 mm with the encoder it", "When I make it move 1 mm with the encoder it moves 16", "I make it move 1 mm with the encoder it moves 16 mm.", "mm. Everything is in the \"out of the box\" configuration. The current steps/mm", "configuration. The current steps/mm for the X-axis read (from the display) 80 steps/mm.", "this with steps per mm setting or could it be another problem. Other", "assembled Ender 3 and noticed that the X-axis movement doesn't correspond to the", "is in the \"out of the box\" configuration. The current steps/mm for the", "could it be another problem. Other axes seem to work fine. I also", "I supposed to manually fix this with steps per mm setting or could", "steps/mm. Am I supposed to manually fix this with steps per mm setting", "just assembled Ender 3 and noticed that the X-axis movement doesn't correspond to", "noticed that the X-axis movement doesn't correspond to the commands. When I make", "to manually fix this with steps per mm setting or could it be", "correspond to the commands. When I make it move 1 mm with the", "with steps per mm setting or could it be another problem. Other axes", "encoder it moves 16 mm. Everything is in the \"out of the box\"", "be another problem. Other axes seem to work fine. I also double checked", "I just assembled Ender 3 and noticed that the X-axis movement doesn't correspond", "X-axis movement doesn't correspond to the commands. When I make it move 1", "the X-axis movement doesn't correspond to the commands. When I make it move", "doesn't correspond to the commands. When I make it move 1 mm with", "the \"out of the box\" configuration. The current steps/mm for the X-axis read", "or could it be another problem. Other axes seem to work fine. I", "commands. When I make it move 1 mm with the encoder it moves", "problem. Other axes seem to work fine. I also double checked and everything", "moves 16 mm. 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I also double checked and everything should", "seem to work fine. I also double checked and everything should be built", "for the X-axis read (from the display) 80 steps/mm. Am I supposed to", "the display) 80 steps/mm. Am I supposed to manually fix this with steps", "to the commands. When I make it move 1 mm with the encoder", "supposed to manually fix this with steps per mm setting or could it", "in the \"out of the box\" configuration. The current steps/mm for the X-axis", "and noticed that the X-axis movement doesn't correspond to the commands. When I", "that the X-axis movement doesn't correspond to the commands. When I make it" ]
[ "debris getting on the filament as it comes out of the drybox and", "the layer adhesion anywhere near as strong as it should be. I would", "settings: * 0.15 mm layers @ 35-20 mm/s * Hotend temp 245 °C", "have calibrated my E-steps and tried printing in an enclosure, but nothing seems", "mm retraction @ 40 mm/s * combing on * jerk control on *", "tried taping around the heater block so there is absolutely no part cooling.", "anywhere near as strong as it should be. I would guess it is", "would guess it is around 20-25 % of the strength in the XY", "up to just fine. Print settings: * 0.15 mm layers @ 35-20 mm/s", "block so there is absolutely no part cooling. Any ideas as to what", "out of the drybox and even tried taping around the heater block so", "get the layer adhesion anywhere near as strong as it should be. I", "* combing on * jerk control on * no cooling I made sure", "on my Ender 3 v2. I have not been able to get the", "in an enclosure, but nothing seems to help with layer adhesion. I have", "nozzle. I have calibrated my E-steps and tried printing in an enclosure, but", "mm nozzle. I have calibrated my E-steps and tried printing in an enclosure,", "have recently started printing with Polymaker's PolyMax PETG on my Ender 3 v2.", "and nylon hold up to just fine. Print settings: * 0.15 mm layers", "mm layers @ 35-20 mm/s * Hotend temp 245 °C * 4 mm", "that PLA and nylon hold up to just fine. Print settings: * 0.15", "I have made sure there is no debris getting on the filament as", "adhesion. I have made sure there is no debris getting on the filament", "on * jerk control on * no cooling I made sure to use", "v2. I have not been able to get the layer adhesion anywhere near", "the drybox and even tried taping around the heater block so there is", "layer adhesion. I have made sure there is no debris getting on the", "printing in an enclosure, but nothing seems to help with layer adhesion. I", "* jerk control on * no cooling I made sure to use a", "The parts snap easily along the layer lines under loads that PLA and", "35-20 mm/s * Hotend temp 245 °C * 4 mm retraction @ 40", "use a nickel-plated brass 0.4 mm nozzle. I have calibrated my E-steps and", "the XY direction. The parts snap easily along the layer lines under loads", "combing on * jerk control on * no cooling I made sure to", "seems to help with layer adhesion. I have made sure there is no", "of the drybox and even tried taping around the heater block so there", "hold up to just fine. Print settings: * 0.15 mm layers @ 35-20", "PolyMax PETG on my Ender 3 v2. I have not been able to", "brass 0.4 mm nozzle. I have calibrated my E-steps and tried printing in", "245 °C * 4 mm retraction @ 40 mm/s * combing on *", "adhesion anywhere near as strong as it should be. I would guess it", "* no cooling I made sure to use a nickel-plated brass 0.4 mm", "absolutely no part cooling. Any ideas as to what I could be doing", "Polymaker's PolyMax PETG on my Ender 3 v2. I have not been able", "the heater block so there is absolutely no part cooling. Any ideas as", "there is no debris getting on the filament as it comes out of", "getting on the filament as it comes out of the drybox and even", "taping around the heater block so there is absolutely no part cooling. Any", "I have recently started printing with Polymaker's PolyMax PETG on my Ender 3", "mm/s * combing on * jerk control on * no cooling I made", "% of the strength in the XY direction. The parts snap easily along", "strength in the XY direction. The parts snap easily along the layer lines", "temp 245 °C * 4 mm retraction @ 40 mm/s * combing on", "and even tried taping around the heater block so there is absolutely no", "0.4 mm nozzle. I have calibrated my E-steps and tried printing in an", "but nothing seems to help with layer adhesion. I have made sure there", "nothing seems to help with layer adhesion. I have made sure there is", "drybox and even tried taping around the heater block so there is absolutely", "cooling I made sure to use a nickel-plated brass 0.4 mm nozzle. I", "even tried taping around the heater block so there is absolutely no part", "on the filament as it comes out of the drybox and even tried", "tried printing in an enclosure, but nothing seems to help with layer adhesion.", "the filament as it comes out of the drybox and even tried taping", "started printing with Polymaker's PolyMax PETG on my Ender 3 v2. I have", "made sure there is no debris getting on the filament as it comes", "layer adhesion anywhere near as strong as it should be. I would guess", "be. I would guess it is around 20-25 % of the strength in", "control on * no cooling I made sure to use a nickel-plated brass", "is around 20-25 % of the strength in the XY direction. The parts", "a nickel-plated brass 0.4 mm nozzle. I have calibrated my E-steps and tried", "and tried printing in an enclosure, but nothing seems to help with layer", "enclosure, but nothing seems to help with layer adhesion. I have made sure", "nylon hold up to just fine. Print settings: * 0.15 mm layers @", "°C * 4 mm retraction @ 40 mm/s * combing on * jerk", "* 4 mm retraction @ 40 mm/s * combing on * jerk control", "it is around 20-25 % of the strength in the XY direction. The", "under loads that PLA and nylon hold up to just fine. Print settings:", "no part cooling. Any ideas as to what I could be doing wrong?", "4 mm retraction @ 40 mm/s * combing on * jerk control on", "an enclosure, but nothing seems to help with layer adhesion. I have made", "as it comes out of the drybox and even tried taping around the", "mm/s * Hotend temp 245 °C * 4 mm retraction @ 40 mm/s", "E-steps and tried printing in an enclosure, but nothing seems to help with", "* 0.15 mm layers @ 35-20 mm/s * Hotend temp 245 °C *", "as strong as it should be. I would guess it is around 20-25", "my E-steps and tried printing in an enclosure, but nothing seems to help", "have made sure there is no debris getting on the filament as it", "along the layer lines under loads that PLA and nylon hold up to", "with layer adhesion. I have made sure there is no debris getting on", "* Hotend temp 245 °C * 4 mm retraction @ 40 mm/s *", "I have not been able to get the layer adhesion anywhere near as", "easily along the layer lines under loads that PLA and nylon hold up", "Ender 3 v2. I have not been able to get the layer adhesion", "on * no cooling I made sure to use a nickel-plated brass 0.4", "is absolutely no part cooling. Any ideas as to what I could be", "around 20-25 % of the strength in the XY direction. The parts snap", "printing with Polymaker's PolyMax PETG on my Ender 3 v2. I have not", "0.15 mm layers @ 35-20 mm/s * Hotend temp 245 °C * 4", "to help with layer adhesion. I have made sure there is no debris", "to use a nickel-plated brass 0.4 mm nozzle. I have calibrated my E-steps", "direction. The parts snap easily along the layer lines under loads that PLA", "sure to use a nickel-plated brass 0.4 mm nozzle. I have calibrated my", "layers @ 35-20 mm/s * Hotend temp 245 °C * 4 mm retraction", "loads that PLA and nylon hold up to just fine. Print settings: *", "comes out of the drybox and even tried taping around the heater block", "not been able to get the layer adhesion anywhere near as strong as", "with Polymaker's PolyMax PETG on my Ender 3 v2. I have not been", "my Ender 3 v2. I have not been able to get the layer", "calibrated my E-steps and tried printing in an enclosure, but nothing seems to", "parts snap easily along the layer lines under loads that PLA and nylon", "have not been able to get the layer adhesion anywhere near as strong", "able to get the layer adhesion anywhere near as strong as it should", "guess it is around 20-25 % of the strength in the XY direction.", "PLA and nylon hold up to just fine. Print settings: * 0.15 mm", "around the heater block so there is absolutely no part cooling. Any ideas", "as it should be. I would guess it is around 20-25 % of", "I would guess it is around 20-25 % of the strength in the", "I made sure to use a nickel-plated brass 0.4 mm nozzle. I have", "layer lines under loads that PLA and nylon hold up to just fine.", "of the strength in the XY direction. The parts snap easily along the", "made sure to use a nickel-plated brass 0.4 mm nozzle. I have calibrated", "@ 35-20 mm/s * Hotend temp 245 °C * 4 mm retraction @", "retraction @ 40 mm/s * combing on * jerk control on * no", "it comes out of the drybox and even tried taping around the heater", "been able to get the layer adhesion anywhere near as strong as it", "PETG on my Ender 3 v2. I have not been able to get", "near as strong as it should be. I would guess it is around", "to get the layer adhesion anywhere near as strong as it should be.", "just fine. Print settings: * 0.15 mm layers @ 35-20 mm/s * Hotend", "it should be. I would guess it is around 20-25 % of the", "Print settings: * 0.15 mm layers @ 35-20 mm/s * Hotend temp 245", "heater block so there is absolutely no part cooling. Any ideas as to", "recently started printing with Polymaker's PolyMax PETG on my Ender 3 v2. I", "20-25 % of the strength in the XY direction. The parts snap easily", "is no debris getting on the filament as it comes out of the", "no cooling I made sure to use a nickel-plated brass 0.4 mm nozzle.", "fine. Print settings: * 0.15 mm layers @ 35-20 mm/s * Hotend temp", "should be. I would guess it is around 20-25 % of the strength", "filament as it comes out of the drybox and even tried taping around", "snap easily along the layer lines under loads that PLA and nylon hold", "help with layer adhesion. I have made sure there is no debris getting", "40 mm/s * combing on * jerk control on * no cooling I", "nickel-plated brass 0.4 mm nozzle. I have calibrated my E-steps and tried printing", "I have calibrated my E-steps and tried printing in an enclosure, but nothing", "strong as it should be. I would guess it is around 20-25 %", "there is absolutely no part cooling. Any ideas as to what I could", "the strength in the XY direction. The parts snap easily along the layer", "no debris getting on the filament as it comes out of the drybox", "sure there is no debris getting on the filament as it comes out", "XY direction. The parts snap easily along the layer lines under loads that", "the layer lines under loads that PLA and nylon hold up to just", "Hotend temp 245 °C * 4 mm retraction @ 40 mm/s * combing", "@ 40 mm/s * combing on * jerk control on * no cooling", "in the XY direction. The parts snap easily along the layer lines under", "so there is absolutely no part cooling. Any ideas as to what I", "to just fine. Print settings: * 0.15 mm layers @ 35-20 mm/s *", "jerk control on * no cooling I made sure to use a nickel-plated", "3 v2. I have not been able to get the layer adhesion anywhere", "lines under loads that PLA and nylon hold up to just fine. Print" ]
[ "the perimeters, leaving a ~1 mm gap. My guess: in those spots, the", "it droops. I'm using the smallest support res in Simplify 3D: 1 mm.", "a thin, disc-like part on supports. The 3 perimeters at the edge of", "droops. I'm using the smallest support res in Simplify 3D: 1 mm. Any", "using the smallest support res in Simplify 3D: 1 mm. Any options I", "are OK. The dense fill zigzag pattern makes many U-turns near the perimeter.", "disc are OK. The dense fill zigzag pattern makes many U-turns near the", "res in Simplify 3D: 1 mm. Any options I can try? [![enter image", "bit (away from the perimeters) and/or it droops. I'm using the smallest support", "nozzle a bit (away from the perimeters) and/or it droops. I'm using the", "to grab onto underneath, so the U-turn region is dragged back by the", "dragged back by the nozzle a bit (away from the perimeters) and/or it", "grab onto underneath, so the U-turn region is dragged back by the nozzle", "near the perimeter. It all looks OK in Simplify3D. But in the printed", "I'm using the smallest support res in Simplify 3D: 1 mm. Any options", "perimeters at the edge of the disc are OK. The dense fill zigzag", "perimeter. It all looks OK in Simplify3D. But in the printed part, in", "from the perimeters) and/or it droops. I'm using the smallest support res in", "Simplify3D. But in the printed part, in several spots, the zigzag pattern doesn't", "looks OK in Simplify3D. But in the printed part, in several spots, the", "onto underneath, so the U-turn region is dragged back by the nozzle a", "well. Right now, I'm trying to print a thin, disc-like part on supports.", "on supports. The 3 perimeters at the edge of the disc are OK.", "But in the printed part, in several spots, the zigzag pattern doesn't reach", "(away from the perimeters) and/or it droops. I'm using the smallest support res", "in those spots, the filament has nothing to grab onto underneath, so the", "several spots, the zigzag pattern doesn't reach the perimeters, leaving a ~1 mm", "edge of the disc are OK. The dense fill zigzag pattern makes many", "spots, the zigzag pattern doesn't reach the perimeters, leaving a ~1 mm gap.", "the nozzle a bit (away from the perimeters) and/or it droops. I'm using", "part, in several spots, the zigzag pattern doesn't reach the perimeters, leaving a", "support res in Simplify 3D: 1 mm. Any options I can try? [![enter", "the U-turn region is dragged back by the nozzle a bit (away from", "to print a thin, disc-like part on supports. The 3 perimeters at the", "the disc are OK. The dense fill zigzag pattern makes many U-turns near", "at the edge of the disc are OK. The dense fill zigzag pattern", "region is dragged back by the nozzle a bit (away from the perimeters)", "OK in Simplify3D. But in the printed part, in several spots, the zigzag", "reach the perimeters, leaving a ~1 mm gap. My guess: in those spots,", "zigzag pattern makes many U-turns near the perimeter. It all looks OK in", "filament has nothing to grab onto underneath, so the U-turn region is dragged", "in Simplify3D. But in the printed part, in several spots, the zigzag pattern", "printed part, in several spots, the zigzag pattern doesn't reach the perimeters, leaving", "Tevo Flash works well. Right now, I'm trying to print a thin, disc-like", "fill zigzag pattern makes many U-turns near the perimeter. It all looks OK", "It all looks OK in Simplify3D. But in the printed part, in several", "supports. The 3 perimeters at the edge of the disc are OK. The", "My guess: in those spots, the filament has nothing to grab onto underneath,", "U-turns near the perimeter. It all looks OK in Simplify3D. But in the", "part on supports. 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My guess: in those spots, the filament has nothing", "spots, the filament has nothing to grab onto underneath, so the U-turn region", "makes many U-turns near the perimeter. It all looks OK in Simplify3D. But", "print a thin, disc-like part on supports. The 3 perimeters at the edge", "OK. The dense fill zigzag pattern makes many U-turns near the perimeter. It", "smallest support res in Simplify 3D: 1 mm. Any options I can try?", "those spots, the filament has nothing to grab onto underneath, so the U-turn", "mm gap. My guess: in those spots, the filament has nothing to grab", "the perimeters) and/or it droops. I'm using the smallest support res in Simplify", "the smallest support res in Simplify 3D: 1 mm. Any options I can", "perimeters) and/or it droops. I'm using the smallest support res in Simplify 3D:", "guess: in those spots, the filament has nothing to grab onto underneath, so", "disc-like part on supports. The 3 perimeters at the edge of the disc", "The dense fill zigzag pattern makes many U-turns near the perimeter. It all", "in Simplify 3D: 1 mm. Any options I can try? [![enter image description", "and/or it droops. I'm using the smallest support res in Simplify 3D: 1", "nothing to grab onto underneath, so the U-turn region is dragged back by", "in several spots, the zigzag pattern doesn't reach the perimeters, leaving a ~1", "The 3 perimeters at the edge of the disc are OK. The dense", "underneath, so the U-turn region is dragged back by the nozzle a bit", "all looks OK in Simplify3D. But in the printed part, in several spots,", "is dragged back by the nozzle a bit (away from the perimeters) and/or", "the zigzag pattern doesn't reach the perimeters, leaving a ~1 mm gap. My", "perimeters, leaving a ~1 mm gap. My guess: in those spots, the filament", "zigzag pattern doesn't reach the perimeters, leaving a ~1 mm gap. My guess:", "pattern makes many U-turns near the perimeter. It all looks OK in Simplify3D.", "the edge of the disc are OK. The dense fill zigzag pattern makes", "so the U-turn region is dragged back by the nozzle a bit (away", "pattern doesn't reach the perimeters, leaving a ~1 mm gap. My guess: in", "3 perimeters at the edge of the disc are OK. The dense fill", "the printed part, in several spots, the zigzag pattern doesn't reach the perimeters,", "the perimeter. It all looks OK in Simplify3D. But in the printed part,", "thin, disc-like part on supports. The 3 perimeters at the edge of the", "I'm trying to print a thin, disc-like part on supports. The 3 perimeters", "My Tevo Flash works well. Right now, I'm trying to print a thin,", "doesn't reach the perimeters, leaving a ~1 mm gap. My guess: in those", "a bit (away from the perimeters) and/or it droops. I'm using the smallest", "works well. Right now, I'm trying to print a thin, disc-like part on", "leaving a ~1 mm gap. My guess: in those spots, the filament has", "now, I'm trying to print a thin, disc-like part on supports. The 3", "has nothing to grab onto underneath, so the U-turn region is dragged back", "U-turn region is dragged back by the nozzle a bit (away from the", "the filament has nothing to grab onto underneath, so the U-turn region is", "Simplify 3D: 1 mm. Any options I can try? [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/nxpz1.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/nxpz1.jpg)" ]
[ "extruding filament. They need to have good torque and resolution. Microstepping improves resolution", "printhead be even smoother and small errors in microstepping and unevenness of gears", "comes to mind). Why don't they just use smallest possible stepper motor to", "mind). Why don't they just use smallest possible stepper motor to rotate worm", "motor with microstepping at high RPM (which also reduces torque) and increase the", "worm gear? 2. Won't the movement of printhead be even smoother and small", "will be increased by gear reduction? 5. Can we get by with 48", "for moving print head and extruding filament. They need to have good torque", "Won't the movement of printhead be even smoother and small errors in microstepping", "be even smoother and small errors in microstepping and unevenness of gears be", "rotate the motor with microstepping at high RPM (which also reduces torque) and", "I wanted to understand what would I be losing as trade offs. I", "motor etc. But may be it's like \"don't fix what ain't broken\". 3D", "reduction should preserve the precision and torque, letting you use weaker, lighter motors,", "with microstepping at high RPM (which also reduces torque) and increase the torque", "unevenness of gears be averaged out using high RPM and gear reduction approach?", "48 step stepper motors instead of 200 step because gear reduction provides increased", "a worm gear? 2. Won't the movement of printhead be even smoother and", "gear and wear, higher heating of motor etc. But may be it's like", "increase the torque by heavy gear reduction using a worm gear? 2. Won't", "mounted on frame which turns flex shaft (zesty nimble comes to mind). Why", "considered more friction at worm gear and wear, higher heating of motor etc.", "lighter motors, potentially reducing granularity of movement. I thought this was simpler approach", "using a worm gear? 2. Won't the movement of printhead be even smoother", "Why don't they just use smallest possible stepper motor to rotate worm gear", "shaft to turn worm gear in direct extruder while motor is mounted on", "was simpler approach and I wanted to understand what would I be losing", "rotate worm gear directly, instead? Increasing motor RPM and using gear reduction should", "using gear reduction should preserve the precision and torque, letting you use weaker,", "higher heating of motor etc. But may be it's like \"don't fix what", "you microstep. So... 1. Why not rotate the motor with microstepping at high", "and unevenness of gears be averaged out using high RPM and gear reduction", "friction at worm gear and wear, higher heating of motor etc. But may", "what would I be losing as trade offs. I had considered more friction", "200 step because gear reduction provides increased resolution? 6. There are extruders that", "wear, higher heating of motor etc. But may be it's like \"don't fix", "by gear reduction? 5. Can we get by with 48 step stepper motors", "improves resolution as much as 32 fold (I think) but reduces torque the", "There are extruders that use flex shaft to turn worm gear in direct", "they just use smallest possible stepper motor to rotate worm gear directly, instead?", "turns flex shaft (zesty nimble comes to mind). Why don't they just use", "wanted to understand what would I be losing as trade offs. I had", "would I be losing as trade offs. I had considered more friction at", "instead of 200 step because gear reduction provides increased resolution? 6. There are", "5. Can we get by with 48 step stepper motors instead of 200", "Can we get by with 48 step stepper motors instead of 200 step", "while motor is mounted on frame which turns flex shaft (zesty nimble comes", "as trade offs. I had considered more friction at worm gear and wear,", "printer use stepper motors for moving print head and extruding filament. They need", "are extruders that use flex shaft to turn worm gear in direct extruder", "stepper motors instead of 200 step because gear reduction provides increased resolution? 6.", "torque and resolution. Microstepping improves resolution as much as 32 fold (I think)", "movement of printhead be even smoother and small errors in microstepping and unevenness", "worm gear in direct extruder while motor is mounted on frame which turns", "to turn worm gear in direct extruder while motor is mounted on frame", "and small errors in microstepping and unevenness of gears be averaged out using", "nimble comes to mind). Why don't they just use smallest possible stepper motor", "errors in microstepping and unevenness of gears be averaged out using high RPM", "steps? 4. Can we get by with weaker motors because torque will be", "extruder while motor is mounted on frame which turns flex shaft (zesty nimble", "be it's like \"don't fix what ain't broken\". 3D printers aren't that costly", "and torque, letting you use weaker, lighter motors, potentially reducing granularity of movement.", "we get by with weaker motors because torque will be increased by gear", "gear reduction? 5. Can we get by with 48 step stepper motors instead", "reduction approach? 3. Does microstepping indeed provide accurate divisions of steps? 4. Can", "think) but reduces torque the higher you microstep. So... 1. Why not rotate", "simpler approach and I wanted to understand what would I be losing as", "like \"don't fix what ain't broken\". 3D printers aren't that costly nowadays. I", "provides increased resolution? 6. There are extruders that use flex shaft to turn", "gear reduction provides increased resolution? 6. 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Will widening of part of the model cause more problems for", "layers higher up pulling apart, and when I eventually cancelled the print, I", "further through the print. None of the brim had detached from the bed,", "get even further through the print. None of the brim had detached from", "started lifting away from the bed. When I tried it with a raft,", "itself from the raft at one corner. My final attempt used a wider", "on the outside, it stuck down for a while, but eventually started lifting", "printed it in PLA, first time, but I would like to understand what", "managed to recover in later layers. At this point I gave up and", "the outer wall extending straight up to the level of the bottom of", "an unmitigated disaster, and I could do with some advice before I try", "the print, I saw it had started separating earlier and managed to recover", "to the level of the bottom of the notch, with a flat top", "the level of the bottom of the notch, with a flat top in", "Will widening of part of the model cause more problems for an ABS", "it separating as before? I'm using an Ender 3 V2 with a heated", "it and prevent it separating as before? I'm using an Ender 3 V2", "bed. When I tried it with a raft, it got further, but then", "some advice before I try again. I've been trying to print a [Bean", "widening of part of the model cause more problems for an ABS print,", "the raft at one corner. My final attempt used a wider brim on", "to redesign this with the outer wall extending straight up to the level", "of the brim had detached from the bed, but then I noticed layers", "could do with some advice before I try again. I've been trying to", "Extension for Melitta Barista TS Smart](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Net7Dm.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Net7D.png) My first attempt had it lifting from", "got further, but then the print detached itself from the raft at one", "or will it help strengthen it and prevent it separating as before? I'm", "printing this next time. Also, I plan to redesign this with the outer", "do with some advice before I try again. I've been trying to print", "it with a thin brim on the outside, it stuck down for a" ]
[ "the tube's axis is not 100 % perpendicular to the bottom, the disc,", "wobble](https://i.stack.imgur.com/LgMr5.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/LgMr5.png) As a test, I printed a vertical sample tube. I took close-up", "The problem is above the bed. The right angles of the aluminum-extrusion frame", "fix the whole frame would be hard. EDIT: I used a 0.127 mm", "The first layers look great. The problem is above the bed. The right", "frame (Z) deviate 1-2 mm over 100 mm from perpendicular, with respect to", "be hard. EDIT: I used a 0.127 mm shim (from a sacrificial steel", "with it? Can a slicer (I have Simplify3D) compensate for it? I could", "1-2 mm over 100 mm from perpendicular, with respect to the bottom frame", "is not 100 % perpendicular to the bottom, the disc, when spun, wobbles", "mm over 45 mm of height, between the sample tube and the square.", "tube and the square. Down the X-axis, the deviation is small. 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The right angles of", "Trying to fix the whole frame would be hard. EDIT: I used a", "I put the printer back into its vertical, working position, the posts tilted", "deal with it? Can a slicer (I have Simplify3D) compensate for it? I", "~1/8\". [![Disc wobble](https://i.stack.imgur.com/LgMr5.png)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/LgMr5.png) As a test, I printed a vertical sample tube. I", "deviate 1-2 mm over 100 mm from perpendicular, with respect to the bottom", "with a flat bottom. If the tube's axis is not 100 % perpendicular", "not 100 % perpendicular to the bottom, the disc, when spun, wobbles at", "a vert. deviation of ~1 mm over 45 mm of height, between the", "put the printer back into its vertical, working position, the posts tilted back", "deviation of ~1 mm over 45 mm of height, between the sample tube", "a BLTouch. The first layers look great. The problem is above the bed.", "Measured with the carpenter's square, the vertical columns of the frame (Z) deviate", "100 % exact. Measured with the carpenter's square, the vertical columns of the", "great. The problem is above the bed. The right angles of the aluminum-extrusion", "bearing, held by a 3D printed tube with a flat bottom. If the", "(Z) deviate 1-2 mm over 100 mm from perpendicular, with respect to the", "work with the screws underneath) and the shim in, the vertical posts were", "software, but it seems inelegant. Note: this has nothing to do with bed", "the printer's table, next to a carpenter's square. Down the table's Y axis,", "now I have a 5\" disc on a ball bearing, held by a", "it seems inelegant. Note: this has nothing to do with bed leveling. The", "exact. Measured with the carpenter's square, the vertical columns of the frame (Z)", "next to a carpenter's square. Down the table's Y axis, there's a vert.", "a flat bottom. If the tube's axis is not 100 % perpendicular to", "mm shim (from a sacrificial steel gauge blade), it fixed most of it.", "~1 mm over 45 mm of height, between the sample tube and the", "Can a slicer (I have Simplify3D) compensate for it? I could gently \"skew\"", "printer back into its vertical, working position, the posts tilted back a bit.", "it? I could gently \"skew\" the geo in 3D modeling software, but it", "carpenter's square, the vertical columns of the frame (Z) deviate 1-2 mm over", "3D printed tube with a flat bottom. If the tube's axis is not", "blade), it fixed most of it. With the printer laid horizontally (so I", "to fix the whole frame would be hard. EDIT: I used a 0.127", "respect to the bottom frame (X-Y). Trying to fix the whole frame would", "table, next to a carpenter's square. Down the table's Y axis, there's a", "\"skew\" the geo in 3D modeling software, but it seems inelegant. Note: this", "BLTouch. The first layers look great. The problem is above the bed. The", "the bed. The right angles of the aluminum-extrusion frame aren't 100 % exact.", "square, the vertical columns of the frame (Z) deviate 1-2 mm over 100", "(from a sacrificial steel gauge blade), it fixed most of it. With the", "of it. With the printer laid horizontally (so I could work with the", "would be hard. EDIT: I used a 0.127 mm shim (from a sacrificial", "the sample tube and the square. Down the X-axis, the deviation is small.", "sample tube and the square. Down the X-axis, the deviation is small. [![Deviation", "with respect to the bottom frame (X-Y). Trying to fix the whole frame", "bottom frame (X-Y). Trying to fix the whole frame would be hard. EDIT:", "% exact. Measured with the carpenter's square, the vertical columns of the frame", "close-up pics, on the printer's table, next to a carpenter's square. Down the", "it. With the printer laid horizontally (so I could work with the screws", "seems inelegant. Note: this has nothing to do with bed leveling. 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Once assembled for a German", "has an all metal heatbreak with no PTFE) [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/VKfVG.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/VKfVG.jpg) Even", "heatbreak? Once assembled for a German Riprap 3D printer, they look exactly the", "they look exactly the same on the outside. I'm trying to decide on", "PTFE) [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Injic.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/Injic.jpg) Nozzle end of all metal heatbreak [![enter image" ]
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It has a 30 mm fan blowing", "would come out with this frayed ring of plastic about 15 mm above", "extrude, then skip, etc. After thinking the problem was the extruder, taking it", "nozzle butts into the heat break steel piece. I’m wondering if there is", "in BCN’s PLA profile. Using their fork of Cura. Full enclosure, but it", "moving enough air across the cooling fins, so I tried to replace it", "6.5 mm retraction, as used in BCN’s PLA profile. Using their fork of", "on this model) would make knocking sounds as it skipped steps, and the", "end and gotten pushed down? I suspect the grooves pressed into the filament", "nozzle like a V6, people report the threads get ripped out of the", "some cold pulls with nylon, and each time the nylon would come out", "PWM thing at 24 V. It was fine on 12 V DC when", "supposed it could have started higher in the cool end and gotten pushed", "to hang up on this plastic gunk ring. Their hotend design is all", "the nylon would come out with this frayed ring of plastic about 15", "of plastic about 15 mm above the cone from the nozzle tip. It’s", "(the extruder skips steps an knocks) even without printing, while just loading and", "I suspect the grooves pressed into the filament by the Bondtech might be", "tried to replace it with a new fan that moves more CFM, but", "I thought the little fan might not be moving enough air across the", "design is all metal, similar to the V6 (and apparently manufactured custom for", "and the block. One of my cold pulls shows a little bulge, right", "It has a 30 mm fan blowing on the fins. There is no", "thermal paste on the threads. My question is if anyone has experience with", "enclosure, but it gets maybe to 32 °C inside, just warm. It prints", "shroud for the existing fan so it doesn’t cool the heat break+heater block),", "into the heat block, or is heat creep getting up into the cool", "metal, similar to the V6 (and apparently manufactured custom for them by E3D).", "filament by the Bondtech might be prone to hang up on this plastic", "melts into? They do an inconvenient thing where they sell the hotend as", "of Cura. Full enclosure, but it gets maybe to 32 °C inside, just", "warm. It prints fine for a few layers, then it jams, usually partially-I", "isn’t advised to completely disassemble the hotend. I thought the little fan might", "plastic about 15 mm above the cone from the nozzle tip. It’s like", "it constricts the path. **This ring is about the depth where the heat", "on the heat break and the block. One of my cold pulls shows", "V. It was fine on 12 V DC when I bench tested it.", "for the existing fan so it doesn’t cool the heat break+heater block), to", "I’m getting nothing but jams with a new BCN3D Sigma R19 printer, printing", "hotend. I thought the little fan might not be moving enough air across", "heat block is halfway up into the enclosed part with the cool end", "where the heat break meets the nozzle causing clogs? I can work on", "the cold end from the heat break, and verified it had thermal paste", "then it jams, usually partially-I caught it in the act and the extruder", "experience with the gunk ring? Is my heat break getting cooled down into", "V6, people report the threads get ripped out of the heat block. All", "think the brass nozzle butts into the heat break steel piece. I’m wondering", "It prints fine for a few layers, then it jams, usually partially-I caught", "inside, just warm. It prints fine for a few layers, then it jams,", "I tried to replace it with a new fan that moves more CFM,", "on this plastic gunk ring. Their hotend design is all metal, similar to", "My question is if anyone has experience with the gunk ring? Is my", "nozzle. It has a 30 mm fan blowing on the fins. There is", "heat block.** I supposed it could have started higher in the cool end", "from the filament, but it seems like it constricts the path. **This ring", "like the blue thing on the V6. The heat block is halfway up", "little bulge, right about where I think the brass nozzle butts into the", "that plastic melts into? They do an inconvenient thing where they sell the", "all metal, similar to the V6 (and apparently manufactured custom for them by", "brass nozzle butts into the heat break steel piece. I’m wondering if there", "they sell the hotend as a whole piece for $125, and apparently you", "that moves more CFM, but it just screeches, it seems the fan isn’t", "whole piece for $125, and apparently you can’t unscrew the nozzle like a", "cool end and gotten pushed down? I suspect the grooves pressed into the", "caught it in the act and the extruder (the Bondtech dual gear Bowden", "down into the heat block, or is heat creep getting up into the", "act and the extruder (the Bondtech dual gear Bowden extruder they switched to", "the brass nozzle butts into the heat break steel piece. I’m wondering if", "I bench tested it. I disassembled the cold end from the heat break,", "Or is the little gap or chamfer where the heat break meets the", "screeches, it seems the fan isn’t really driven by 12 V, but maybe", "V6 (and apparently manufactured custom for them by E3D). Different, taller nozzle. It", "of my cold pulls shows a little bulge, right about where I think", "more cooling (faster fan), or design a shroud for the existing fan so", "this frayed ring of plastic about 15 mm above the cone from the", "the plastic under extrudes in spider webs. It would valiantly try to keep", "right about where I think the brass nozzle butts into the heat break", "piece. I’m wondering if there is a gap there that plastic melts into?", "shifted to the hotend. I did some cold pulls with nylon, and each", "constricts the path. **This ring is about the depth where the heat break", "apparently manufactured custom for them by E3D). Different, taller nozzle. It has a", "V, but maybe a PWM thing at 24 V. It was fine on", "not sure which. [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/eVGNx.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/eVGNx.jpg) EDIT: The filament partially jams (the", "grooves pressed into the filament by the Bondtech might be prone to hang", "for them by E3D). Different, taller nozzle. It has a 30 mm fan", "break meets the nozzle causing clogs? I can work on more cooling (faster", "is heat creep getting up into the cool end? Or is the little", "fan. The fan blows on the heat break and the block. One of", "was the extruder, taking it apart, cleaning, trying a few different tensions on", "disassembled the cold end from the heat break, and verified it had thermal", "12 V, but maybe a PWM thing at 24 V. It was fine", "as used in BCN’s PLA profile. Using their fork of Cura. Full enclosure,", "the grooves pressed into the filament by the Bondtech might be prone to", "the extruder, taking it apart, cleaning, trying a few different tensions on the", "but it gets maybe to 32 °C inside, just warm. It prints fine", "it in the act and the extruder (the Bondtech dual gear Bowden extruder", "going, and just chew up the filament a little, then extrude, then skip,", "of plastic from the filament, but it seems like it constricts the path.", "which. [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/eVGNx.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/eVGNx.jpg) EDIT: The filament partially jams (the extruder skips", "gunk ring. Their hotend design is all metal, similar to the V6 (and", "PLA profile. Using their fork of Cura. Full enclosure, but it gets maybe", "fork of Cura. Full enclosure, but it gets maybe to 32 °C inside,", "is halfway up into the enclosed part with the cool end and fan.", "the threads get ripped out of the heat block. All to say, it", "driven by 12 V, but maybe a PWM thing at 24 V. It", "advised to completely disassemble the hotend. I thought the little fan might not", "extruder they switched to on this model) would make knocking sounds as it", "out with this frayed ring of plastic about 15 mm above the cone", "sounds as it skipped steps, and the plastic under extrudes in spider webs.", "cooling fins, so I tried to replace it with a new fan that", "knocks) even without printing, while just loading and purging over empty space, no", "BCN’s PLA profile. Using their fork of Cura. Full enclosure, but it gets", "each time the nylon would come out with this frayed ring of plastic", "the nozzle tip. It’s like it was a separate piece of plastic from", "path. **This ring is about the depth where the heat break screws into", "nylon would come out with this frayed ring of plastic about 15 mm", "moves more CFM, but it just screeches, it seems the fan isn’t really", "on the fins. There is no shroud on the fan, like the blue", "like a V6, people report the threads get ripped out of the heat", "out of the heat block. All to say, it isn’t advised to completely", "pulls shows a little bulge, right about where I think the brass nozzle", "is no shroud on the fan, like the blue thing on the V6.", "partially jams (the extruder skips steps an knocks) even without printing, while just", "the heat break screws into the heat block.** I supposed it could have", "the problem was the extruder, taking it apart, cleaning, trying a few different", "wondering if there is a gap there that plastic melts into? They do", "They do an inconvenient thing where they sell the hotend as a whole", "with a new BCN3D Sigma R19 printer, printing PLA at 195 °C, two", "to replace it with a new fan that moves more CFM, but it", "layers, then it jams, usually partially-I caught it in the act and the", "the filament a little, then extrude, then skip, etc. After thinking the problem", "tip. It’s like it was a separate piece of plastic from the filament,", "fan might not be moving enough air across the cooling fins, so I", "just not sure which. [![enter image description here](https://i.stack.imgur.com/eVGNx.jpg)](https://i.stack.imgur.com/eVGNx.jpg) EDIT: The filament partially jams", "the nozzle causing clogs? I can work on more cooling (faster fan), or", "meets the nozzle causing clogs? I can work on more cooling (faster fan),", "the Bondtech might be prone to hang up on this plastic gunk ring.", "cooling (faster fan), or design a shroud for the existing fan so it", "heat break and the block. One of my cold pulls shows a little", "was fine on 12 V DC when I bench tested it. I disassembled", "15 mm above the cone from the nozzle tip. It’s like it was", "cone from the nozzle tip. It’s like it was a separate piece of", "little gap or chamfer where the heat break meets the nozzle causing clogs?", "Bondtech dual gear Bowden extruder they switched to on this model) would make", "fins. There is no shroud on the fan, like the blue thing on", "the hotend. I did some cold pulls with nylon, and each time the", "say, it isn’t advised to completely disassemble the hotend. I thought the little", "then extrude, then skip, etc. After thinking the problem was the extruder, taking", "the filament, but it seems like it constricts the path. **This ring is", "similar to the V6 (and apparently manufactured custom for them by E3D). Different,", "at 24 V. It was fine on 12 V DC when I bench", "with nylon, and each time the nylon would come out with this frayed", "had thermal paste on the threads. My question is if anyone has experience", "is a gap there that plastic melts into? They do an inconvenient thing", "they switched to on this model) would make knocking sounds as it skipped", "threads get ripped out of the heat block. All to say, it isn’t", "the cool end and fan. The fan blows on the heat break and", "taller nozzle. It has a 30 mm fan blowing on the fins. There" ]
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[ "get this: [![Raft lifting from build surface](https://i.stack.imgur.com/GCk17.jpg \"Raft lifting from build surface\")](https://i.stack.imgur.com/GCk17.jpg \"Raft", "ought to be really easy-peasy to print. Each of the seven pieces is", "print. I have Cura Slicer 4.9.1 set to print with no part cooling", "was May 8th to 9th of this year, also my own first 3D", "make a single 3x3 cube (the claim in the day was, in literally", "this part (immediately after stopping the print, so the bed was still in", "I have an Ender 3 that's just a few weeks old (first print", "for initial layer, increasing to 100 % at layer 4. When I removed", "to the upper layers shrinking, though the horizontal dimensions look fine at the", "in literally tens of millions of ways -- though many of those were", "together correctly to make the 3x3 cube, they have to be flat and", "of the first forty or so layers, I get this: [![Raft lifting from", "to 100 % at layer 4. 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