re-occuring layer misallignment
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re-occuring layer misallignment
I am experiencing an ongoing misalignment which would appear to be due to the belt tension because it always affects the x offset. The tension seems fine but how do I test it? Any tips or rule of thumb greatly appreciated.
Re: re-occuring layer misallignment
Welcome to the forum....
Are you sure it's not your nozzle hitting parts or globs of the print causing the misalignment? (this happens sometimes)
What marital are you printing?
Do you have any pictures of the problem?
Are you sure it's not your nozzle hitting parts or globs of the print causing the misalignment? (this happens sometimes)
What marital are you printing?
Do you have any pictures of the problem?
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Re: re-occuring layer misallignment
Sthone,
I have adjusted the z axis retraction but now I am getting layer misalignment on every layer creating 'leaning' prints. The amount of misalignment is almost the same for every layer.
I have adjusted the z axis retraction but now I am getting layer misalignment on every layer creating 'leaning' prints. The amount of misalignment is almost the same for every layer.
Re: re-occuring layer misallignment
I've also had this happen when I neglected to lube the rails.