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Posted · Understanding Extruder Travel

Hello! I'm about two months in to 3d printing, and recently made the switch from Ideamaker to Cura. I printed a part this morning, and noticed lots of layer shift, at various levels of the print. Not sure why. Usually (from what I've been told) this means my nozzle is too close to the print. But, I do not believe that is the case, otherwise there would have been other issues. Upon inspection of the Cura settings, I noticed something interesting. For whatever reason, Cura has decided to send the extruder over to the exact opposite side of the bed from the origin. Anyone know why? Even if this isn't the reason why there's a layer shift, I'd still like to know what's happening. 

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    Posted · Understanding Extruder Travel

    Hello, you do not say what Cura version you are using - I know some time back of at least one bug that would cause the behaviour you are seeing. If you are not using a recent release, please try one and see if it makes any difference.

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    Posted · Understanding Extruder Travel
    Just now, smartavionics said:

    Hello, you do not say what Cura version you are using - I know some time back of at least one bug that would cause the behaviour you are seeing. If you are not using a recent release, please try one and see if it makes any difference.

     

    Currently running 3.3.1

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    Posted · Understanding Extruder Travel

    Hi, I don't have a dual extruder printer so I am not very familiar with this side of things but as far as I can see, it's moving the extruders to a position off of the print when they are changed and that position appears to default to the position of the prime tower. So although you are not actually using the prime tower itself it's still going to that position on extruder change. Hope this helps.

     

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    Posted · Understanding Extruder Travel
    22 hours ago, smartavionics said:

    Hi, I don't have a dual extruder printer so I am not very familiar with this side of things but as far as I can see, it's moving the extruders to a position off of the print when they are changed and that position appears to default to the position of the prime tower. So although you are not actually using the prime tower itself it's still going to that position on extruder change. Hope this helps.

     

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    Yup! That's it! Messed with the coordinates a couple times, and that's where the random travels go. However, like you said, this happens even when the prime tower is off. Anyone know how to turn it all the way off?

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