DidierKlein 729
It looks like the layers are shifted on x or y?
Maybe check that you have no loose pulleys?
It looks like the layers are shifted on x or y?
Maybe check that you have no loose pulleys?
Check ALL pullys including those on the motors. Make sure they are really tight... the allen key should flex a bit...
It looks like it is always on the same height, that's why I'd suspect the z-stage.
It seems to be the x y axis as the height of which the layer shifts is new for each new 3D model. But the same for identical models.. Thats why I initially thought it might be a software problem as it is linked to the specific geometry.
I will try to check the pulleys.
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Nicolinux 288
Hi,
I assume there is something up with the z-stage. Take a closer look at the long screw that moves the heated bed up/down. Maybe something got stuck in there. It might be a good idea to clean the screw and then apply a bit of the green grease that comes with the printer.
Move the heated bed up/down a few times and listen/watch for any new clues.
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