Abdu!
i had the same problem and just fixed it!
manually move the print head to the front corner, then
manually move the print head from left to right, and see if it is moving from front to back too... when i moved it from left to right it went front the front edge to about half an inch away from front edge. I could now actually see the rod that it travels on wasn’t totally perpendicular. Moved the print head back to the front left corner, and now force the bar on the other side forward or backward so that the bar is perpendicular. The gear will fight you a little but slide into its orthogonal home.
i believe this became misaligned cuz when i unpackaged the printer and turned it on I missed cutting some shipping ties... i heard it grinding and realized i needed to cut those ties but it had become a little crooked... it wasn’t until i did a big print that i realized my rectangles were parallelograms!
hope this helps!
captainAl
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Maybe a combination of Per-Model-Settings and One-at-a-Time can help.
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Thank you dxp.
One at a time is a great feature i did not know about it. Now i can print 4 specimens together.
I have to keep large space between them.
I wish i could do more.
So what about that "Sequential" suggestion ?
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