How to restart an incomplete print
How to restart an incomplete print
Hello,
I was printing a very large and volumous part over night. Came in today to see it about 70% printed and printer has dropped bed and stopped printing.
Assuming I can measure the hight pretty accurately of last layer, what are the steps to getting the print to complete?
thanks!
I was printing a very large and volumous part over night. Came in today to see it about 70% printed and printer has dropped bed and stopped printing.
Assuming I can measure the hight pretty accurately of last layer, what are the steps to getting the print to complete?
thanks!
Re: How to restart an incomplete print
Hey... lots of views, and no replies!
Does anyone know if there is a way to recover this half print? If not I will scrape it off the bed and trash it and start again, for now the machine is sitting idle while I look for a solution.
Also is there a way in S3D to find out what happened during the print to have made it stop?
Does it store an error log that I can access?
thanks for any and all help!
Does anyone know if there is a way to recover this half print? If not I will scrape it off the bed and trash it and start again, for now the machine is sitting idle while I look for a solution.
Also is there a way in S3D to find out what happened during the print to have made it stop?
Does it store an error log that I can access?
thanks for any and all help!
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Re: How to restart an incomplete print
The reason for lack of replies, is it is not going to be easy.
You could made a new file, with a layer starting point that would match the point that it stopped at.
You need to make sure the startup script is good so that the nozzle doesn't collide into the print.
You could made a new file, with a layer starting point that would match the point that it stopped at.
You need to make sure the startup script is good so that the nozzle doesn't collide into the print.
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S3D - FFF Settings https://forum.simplify3d.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2367
Print Quality Troubleshooting https://www.simplify3d.com/support/prin ... eshooting/
Re: How to restart an incomplete print
thank you, I know I am being a pain in the butt, but could you walk me through the process step by step?3dPrintingMD wrote:The reason for lack of replies, is it is not going to be easy.
You could made a new file, with a layer starting point that would match the point that it stopped at.
You need to make sure the startup script is good so that the nozzle doesn't collide into the print.
I can measure the height of the print so far and try to guesstimate the layer it stopped on, then what?
thanks!
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Re: How to restart an incomplete print
Do you print over USB or via SD card? This may help with finding what failed, but I am not sure if any logging that goes on.
As for saving your print, you can get S3D to start at a specific height, or you can modify the gcode to delete the stuff already printed (look for the first Z<height needed>). Get your height by measuring, dividing that measurement by your layer height, round that result down to nearest whole number, and then multiply by your layer height. You can't measure the exact layer height but the calculation and rounding take out your error. You might want to add a Z travel to start above the print before the rest of the code, this way the nozzle is less likely to hit the print when resuming.
As for saving your print, you can get S3D to start at a specific height, or you can modify the gcode to delete the stuff already printed (look for the first Z<height needed>). Get your height by measuring, dividing that measurement by your layer height, round that result down to nearest whole number, and then multiply by your layer height. You can't measure the exact layer height but the calculation and rounding take out your error. You might want to add a Z travel to start above the print before the rest of the code, this way the nozzle is less likely to hit the print when resuming.
Re: How to restart an incomplete print
Its worth keeping in mind if you get the values wrong one of two things can happen.
1) You ram the print head into the print and damage it or the printer.
2) You start too high and you print into empty air and it looks like crap.
This is the reason I will opt for splitting large parts whenever possible. If It fails it fails only partially. Glue is your friend.
1) You ram the print head into the print and damage it or the printer.
2) You start too high and you print into empty air and it looks like crap.
This is the reason I will opt for splitting large parts whenever possible. If It fails it fails only partially. Glue is your friend.
Re: How to restart an incomplete print
If you can get a very accurate measurement of the height, you can sink the model on the bed by that amount in S3D and just print the remnant, then glue them together.
Method is here:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3431
Method is here:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=3431
Re: How to restart an incomplete print
Given that the bed was all the way down, you've probably lost your motor positions, so you'll need to re home the steppers. That's probably not going to happen if you don't have Rev E machine that homes to the bottom.
If you do, I'm willing to edit your full gcode file down to the bit you need to print if you post the entire file here. Zipped, of course.
If you do, I'm willing to edit your full gcode file down to the bit you need to print if you post the entire file here. Zipped, of course.
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Re: How to restart an incomplete print
https://forum.simplify3d.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2089
See the link above for the info on the starting height function in S3D.
See the link above for the info on the starting height function in S3D.
M2 - V4, MIC-6 Build Plate, Astrosyn Damper's(X/Y), Rev. E, Geeetech LCD
S3D - FFF Settings https://forum.simplify3d.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2367
Print Quality Troubleshooting https://www.simplify3d.com/support/prin ... eshooting/
S3D - FFF Settings https://forum.simplify3d.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2367
Print Quality Troubleshooting https://www.simplify3d.com/support/prin ... eshooting/
Re: How to restart an incomplete print
The standard M2 starting script is still going to crash the part into the gantry, though. And it's still likely impossible to do this at all if you don't have a RevE machine.