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Athul

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  1. lol.  Play mostly affects the top and bottom layers but you didn't show that in any of your many pictures.  horizontal banding as you have is usually caused by the Z axis moving inconsistent amounts.

     

    I think you misunderstood all the phots I've uploaded, moste of them are side walls not the top layer. I'll post them once again. these are the photos of vertical perimeter

    IMG_20160621_132757.thumb.jpg.e5e7fb2801ae2a7587a47eb8e33aca4a.jpg

    IMG_20160621_132904.thumb.jpg.a9b363d50ce8dbc694897235783ec177.jpg

    IMG_20160621_132757.thumb.jpg.d86575d35407275a9ab6b417a4566f5d.jpg

    IMG_20160621_132817.thumb.jpg.b93f69310ee40fe2aefd8b74918d4ca7.jpg

    IMG_20160627_115627.thumb.jpg.5186b0e50d00358db8c683306a30a857.jpg

    IMG_20160627_115648.thumb.jpg.7b110206dcebc4ef2083897ec0b860c3.jpg

    This is the top layer

    IMG_20160627_115517.thumb.jpg.cd9853ad807b62cf61aeb819e2a6a34b.jpg

    IMG_20160627_115454.thumb.jpg.ca7eee53e90a13518c799160cdd14d70.jpg

    IMG_20160621_132757.thumb.jpg.e5e7fb2801ae2a7587a47eb8e33aca4a.jpg

    IMG_20160621_132904.thumb.jpg.a9b363d50ce8dbc694897235783ec177.jpg

    IMG_20160621_132757.thumb.jpg.d86575d35407275a9ab6b417a4566f5d.jpg

    IMG_20160621_132817.thumb.jpg.b93f69310ee40fe2aefd8b74918d4ca7.jpg

    IMG_20160627_115627.thumb.jpg.5186b0e50d00358db8c683306a30a857.jpg

    IMG_20160627_115648.thumb.jpg.7b110206dcebc4ef2083897ec0b860c3.jpg

    IMG_20160627_115517.thumb.jpg.cd9853ad807b62cf61aeb819e2a6a34b.jpg

    IMG_20160627_115454.thumb.jpg.ca7eee53e90a13518c799160cdd14d70.jpg

  2. Try to make a test cube that is abit higher than where your problem begins on your print.

    I also had perfect test cubes 20x20mm and 40x40, but when I printed something higher I got problems on my Prusa I3 with lead screws.

    I changed out the motor, cupling and rod with a fully integrated motor, and then may prints became much better.

    All in all I got tired of fidling with the Prusa i3 and bought an Ultimaker 2. More prints and adjusting and tweeking.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEMA-17-Stepper-Motor-Integrated-8mm-L100-600mm-Leadscrew-Nut-for-3D-Printer-/141947097310?var=&hash=item210cb4d0de:m:mVzGRJWpZfCgAf2PmD6LgCA

     

    I think I found the problem.

    Unlike other prusa models my X and Y axes are in linear guide way instead of smooth rods, and yesterday I noticed both my nozzle mount and bed moves when I shake them. Found out screws which attach bed and extruder assembly to the linear guide way were loose.

    Now need to test.

    I also changed flexible coupler and brass nut ,but I didn't have a spare threaded rod.After the change banding seems less

  3. Looks like Z wobble

    Are you using lead screws or threaded rods on the Z axis?

     

    I'm using M8 threaded rod z axis. Like all prusa models I have two rods which are coupled to the motor using flexible couplers.

    I replaced my two brass threaded rod nuts and bearings and done test cubes and they came out okay(there was banding issue but no layer misalignment)

    but after that I print the same model that I posted above but scaled down to a small size, but they came out with the same defects

    could this be a threaded rod problem, but how could a SS threaded rod become damaged??

    Like you said I also noticed bandings

    From my research through forums I found these causes for banding

    1. Temperature variation

                        no matter what my print temperature it does not change even change 1 degree in both direction.

        eg:  print temp 190 degree the variation will be limiter to 180.90 - 190.30

    so I think this is not the reason

    2. Variation in filament diameter

     the filament I use do not have more than 0.02 mm variation

    3. Bearing problem

                      I checked my bearings it moves smoothly over smooth rods. Even though I changed it , the new one also moves smoothly

    4.  Threaded nut

       I replace those too. My printer is working for past 1 year and I work it every day. But I haven't greased it yet. I will do that

    Is there any other causes for that?

  4. I'm using prusa i3 http://makemendel.com/3d-printer/prusa-i3-kit and I already have belt tighteners on both x and Y axis

    Also during the print my nozzle was dragging on the solid layers and support structures

    Could that be due to over extrusion

    My nozzle size is 0.4 j head

    layer height I used 0.2mm

    jerk 10

    acceleration 9000 for both x and y

    Travel speed 130

    bottom layer speed 0

    infill speed 60 top/bottom speed 50

    outer shell speed 5

    inner shell speed 50

    print speed 50

    all in mm/s

    materilal PLA temp 200

    no bed temperature

  5. @Nicolinux

    Tnx for the reply,

    I use USB and Repetier host as the host . Computer wasn't busy at any time of the print, and I didn't do anything on it during the entire print time?

    Can you tell me a better way to calibrate extruder

    I use 0.4mm J head

    my E_steps was 90.95 at the time of above print

    I followed some videos

    First measured 120 mm in filament extruded 100 mm

    I didn't get 100mm only 95-96mm

    recalculated Esteps to 98.02 to 100mm

    Printed a single perimeter object

    choose default extrusion width as 0.67

    got 0.71 at the printed output

    so extrusion multiplier (0.67*1)/0.71 =0.94

    but with 98.0 E_steps and 0.94 extrusion multiplier my test print was clearly over extruding

    IMG_20160625_122551.thumb.jpg.315efdf8c08bc176872d373d587cd3a1.jpg

    IMG_20160625_122551.thumb.jpg.315efdf8c08bc176872d373d587cd3a1.jpg

  6. Hi,

    I was getting reasonably good quality prints from my 3d printer. Yesterday I printed a pretty large model with lots of support(0.2 mm layer cura slicer also tried slic3r). It was a 25 hour print and at the middle of the print I noticed some layer misalignment or shifting(not sure which is). But I didn't tried to adjust anything since I didn't want to mess it up even more. But the finished print has lots of misalignment or shifting problems especially in area of solid layers. I printed another part which only has few supports(0.1 mm layer), it turned out good, no problems, then I tried a belt buckle with support which also has lots of layer misalignment or shifts. So i think this issue only happens when there's lots of supports. I re-tightened belts and slightly increased motor current for X and Y, after the first print.

    While printing I noticed a lot of  nozlzle dragging with support and solid layers

    IMG_20160621_132757.thumb.jpg.d86575d35407275a9ab6b417a4566f5d.jpg

    IMG_20160621_132939.thumb.jpg.3f153e8134eaacb75b9f399bc0e56a5d.jpg

    IMG_20160621_132904.thumb.jpg.a9b363d50ce8dbc694897235783ec177.jpg

    IMG_20160621_132928.thumb.jpg.836b93f089108fd56b88bb9ad960d2f4.jpg

    IMG_20160621_132817.thumb.jpg.b93f69310ee40fe2aefd8b74918d4ca7.jpg

    IMG_20160621_132855.thumb.jpg.fb61802963a38a04093e7191e1781e82.jpg

    I got lots of suggestion about over extrusion,

    now I don't think it's due to over extrusion.

    I marked 120mm in filament and tried to extrude 100mm, but I only got 93 mm, so I had to change my E_steps from 90.95 to 98.02 to get 100mm.

    SO If 90.95 had dragging then 98.02 will have more dragging, So what could be the cause?

    Any idea what causing it?

    P.S :I don't own a ultimaker, it's prusa i3

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