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Posted · Quality printing problem

It look like a problem with the z axis to me

maybe you need to clean and lubricated both the Z thread and the vertical shafts

One other thought, depending on your feeder (I have a BondTech feeder) sometimes the internal feeder gears benefit from cleaning

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    Posted · Quality printing problem

    It look like a problem with the z axis to me

    maybe you need to clean and lubricated both the Z thread and the vertical shafts

    One other thought, depending on your feeder (I have a BondTech feeder) sometimes the internal feeder gears benefit from cleaning

    I have feeder bondtech, and I I cleaned and lubricated the z axis.

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    Posted · Quality printing problem

    Could be a backlash issue. Check the short belts on the stepper motors. Make sure they're fairly tight.

    An easy test for this is to print 2-3 concentric rings and see if they are truly round or not. See the image to the left here:

    http://support.3dverkstan.se/article/23-a-visual-ultimaker-troubleshooting-guide#circles

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    Posted · Quality printing problem

    whats the Material

    what temp

    what slicer

    what size nozzle

    Material PLA

    Temp 208

    Cura 2.6

    size nozzle 1mm from 3D Solex

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    Posted · Quality printing problem

    Could be a backlash issue. Check the short belts on the stepper motors. Make sure they're fairly tight.

    An easy test for this is to print 2-3 concentric rings and see  if they are truly round or not. See the image to the left here:

    http://support.3dverkstan.se/article/23-a-visual-ultimaker-troubleshooting-guide#circles

     

    Hi

    Thanks, today I have been upgrading to the belts attached to the stepping motors.

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    Posted · Quality printing problem

    PRINTING PROBLEM

    Today I have performed all the controls on the steppers of the stepper motors and also on the axle screws I tightened all the screws well and adjusted the straps as proposed on the following guide: http://support.3dverkstan.se/. ..ooting-guide # circles

    Setting Print with CURA 2.6.1 I have the following problem printing object is unacceptable, the object is cropped, cropped.

    finale.thumb.jpg.905dbc3e54b382b5864395cecfa1f4ce.jpg

    finale.thumb.jpg.905dbc3e54b382b5864395cecfa1f4ce.jpg

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    Posted · Quality printing problem

    Check just in case that the x/y are square

    https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:81415

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    Posted · Quality printing problem

    Check just in case that the x/y are square

    https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:81415

    HI Neotko, How do I use it? Do I have to use more than one contemporaneous?

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    Posted · Quality printing problem

    Could be a backlash issue. Check the short belts on the stepper motors. Make sure they're fairly tight.

    An easy test for this is to print 2-3 concentric rings and see  if they are truly round or not. See the image to the left here:

    http://support.3dverkstan.se/article/23-a-visual-ultimaker-troubleshooting-guide#circles

    Hi Robert,

    What is the (backlash issue)?

    Are my belts lining material on toothed wheels on which they are turning almost 3 years old, maybe should they be replaced?

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    Posted · Quality printing problem

    HI Neotko, How do I use it? Do I have to use more than one contemporaneous?

    But I'm not a UM2 user. Seems that in theory your aystem should be aligned by double checking the black spacers on your printer:

    http://support.3dverkstan.se/article/23-a-visual-ultimaker-troubleshooting-guide#misaligned-axes

    This guide also recommends a printed alignment tool to check and align. The video is for umo+ but is practically the very same on um2.

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    Posted · Quality printing problem

    Can someone send me the link where I can find all the information about the components used for Ultimaker 2?

    Thanks

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    Posted · Quality printing problem

    Yesterday I made prints after strapping the straps and after checking the straps of the stepper motors.

    The hollow print came pretty well when I went to print that I'm interested in filling high, I again had the big problems of geometric correctness.

    Um2.thumb.jpg.3e3387832fb0509e54b69ec9c230a906.jpg

    fd.thumb.jpg.9855e9d6b282bd939e1752940a4ca21a.jpg

    Um2.thumb.jpg.3e3387832fb0509e54b69ec9c230a906.jpg

    fd.thumb.jpg.9855e9d6b282bd939e1752940a4ca21a.jpg

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    Posted · Quality printing problem

    Today I did the print test with the circles suggested by Robert.

    It seems to me that they are correct.

    circle1.thumb.jpg.32b450f46deae90770937e9c46e65262.jpg

    circle.thumb.jpg.fef4a1e15bfc8215a0879bc6b3098b44.jpg

    circle1.thumb.jpg.32b450f46deae90770937e9c46e65262.jpg

    circle.thumb.jpg.fef4a1e15bfc8215a0879bc6b3098b44.jpg

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    Posted · Quality printing problem

    My problem is this, but I've already done this.

     

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