Jump to content

S5 huge layer shift .5" or more on top 20% of print on Y axis


xtrude64

Recommended Posts

Posted · S5 huge layer shift .5" or more on top 20% of print on Y axis

Hello,

What causes a huge layer shift (around .5") on the Y axis only, at some point in a print (top 20% in this case)? 

 

I have a UMS5, .8mm nozzle, printing PLA.

 

The belts all seem fine and tight, I do not detect an looseness anywhere.

 

I was not present during the print unfortunately, so did not have the opportunity to hear any sounds.

 

Picture attached. 

20210315_091702.jpg

  • Link to post
    Share on other sites

    Posted · S5 huge layer shift .5" or more on top 20% of print on Y axis

    It's pretty much always a loose pulley.  Especially if it's just one shift and a large shift.  But there are other causes (overheating driver, too much friction).  90% of the time it's a loose pulley.  To prove it you can mark the pulleys and shafts with a sharpy and next time it happens see if the pulley slipped on it's shaft.

     

    It's almost always the pulley on the motor (the hardest to get to).  2nd most common is the other pulley on that short belt.

     

    Slide head back and forth in the Y direction and notice which stepper moves.  The printers often come with a green and black hex driver.  It's possible to get it into the set screw on the pulley if you slide the head around a bit until it lines up perfectly.  Without having to remove the metal cover or anything else.  Tighten the hell out of that set screw.  It should be scary tight - if you were to use a little L shaped allen wrench your fingers should have red marks and pain afterwards.   Very tight.  Then get the other pulley on the short belt.

    • Like 1
    Link to post
    Share on other sites

    Create an account or sign in to comment

    You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

    Create an account

    Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

    Register a new account

    Sign in

    Already have an account? Sign in here.

    Sign In Now
    • Our picks

      • UltiMaker Cura 5.8 Stable released 🎉
        In the Cura 5.8 stable release, everyone can now tune their Z seams to look better than ever. Method series users get access to new material profiles, and the base Method model now has a printer profile, meaning the whole Method series is now supported in Cura!
        • 5 replies
      • Introducing the UltiMaker Factor 4
        We are happy to announce the next evolution in the UltiMaker 3D printer lineup: the UltiMaker Factor 4 industrial-grade 3D printer, designed to take manufacturing to new levels of efficiency and reliability. Factor 4 is an end-to-end 3D printing solution for light industrial applications
          • Thanks
          • Like
        • 3 replies
    ×
    ×
    • Create New...