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GESTi
Hello everyone!
Hope you are having good time with printers
I have a Micromaker 3D printer and i am new into the world of 3d printing :/
here are the troubles i am having so far:
1-The auto leveling is not working, when i try to do it the printer start doing the auto leveling at z=20mm or at least that's what i see on the LCD screen.
2-To have the right print i should print it with X axis mirrored.
(i have never edit the firmware, i have only install cura and connect my printer to the PC)
here are some pictures of my electronic board
(I also suggest to join this group on facebook>> micromaker <<)
Re: Has any one built the Micromake printer? February 22, 2016 07:27AM |
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Re: Has any one built the Micromake printer? June 05, 2016 08:57AM |
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edak
I am having some issues with my printer and I thought I would put it to the brais trust. I have a problem where the layers are shifting very slightly and this is creating a pattern on my prints. The strange thing is that it seems to be related to how much filament has passed through the extruder (wider layers that use more filament show it more regularly and pronounced) because it's periodic based on filament length. I have attached a couple of pictures for you to look at.
Possible causes that I think I have ruled out (tell me if I am wring):
* inconsistent filament - if it were this then the issue would be visible all round (expanded layers) not shifted layers
* something on a gear or belt - I wouldn't think the problem would exist for multiple layers then come back to normal. also would be more erratic?
* loose arm or link or belt - why would it be so consistent?
* stepper underdriven - it can't be this because it wouldn't be so predictable nor would it go to good/bad/good like it does
* bed temperature - i tried turning this off later in the print (marked by red line on one of the pics) but problem persisted after that, it's PID controlled too and my power supply has lots of power to run it
* extrusion - as per "inconsistent filament" above
I am running marlin RichC firmware and have done the autocalibration which took about 6 iterations so it's fairly accurate normally, I run it at low speed for outside perimeters 20mm/s, 40mm/s inside perimeter, 50mm/s fill. If I run faster than this I seem to get this problem more so that might point to something. When run on a 20mm test cube I never noticed it (and it prints 19.96mm x 20.34mm) unless I have speed up.
Print details:
total length = 40.22m (120g)
0.2mm resolution
0.4mm print head
0.8mm shell thickness
15% fill
200deg PLA
60deg bed
1.75mm filament (does go up to 1.80)
cura slicer
I have really thought hard about this and can't seem to find out why it's happening? Any help?
Re: Has any one built the Micromake printer? June 05, 2016 09:44AM |
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Re: Has any one built the Micromake printer? June 05, 2016 09:51AM |
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Anyways... anyone agree the micromake Z-probe is by the worst design ever???? I cannot probe with any sort of consistency... the entire effector deflects. I currently have the Micromake effector with built in fan shrouds and the z-probe integrated hot end.
I have BLTouch coming in the mail, and I am going to try to make it work with my AZSMZ Mini which is also giving me tons of grief: It takes a solid minute to mount the AZSMZ Mini installed SD card to my computer.)
It been a rough road thus far...
Re: Has any one built the Micromake printer? June 05, 2016 12:30PM |
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Anyways... anyone agree the micromake Z-probe is by the worst design ever???? I cannot probe with any sort of consistency... the entire effector deflects. I currently have the Micromake effector with built in fan shrouds and the z-probe integrated hot end.
I have BLTouch coming in the mail, and I am going to try to make it work with my AZSMZ Mini which is also giving me tons of grief: It takes a solid minute to mount the AZSMZ Mini installed SD card to my computer.)
It been a rough road thus far...
Yes the effector hot end as a z-probe is a bad idea. When auto leveling, the whole idea is to shift the tip one side (depending on the design of the auto leveler) and click the microswitch. but everytime, it may or may not shift, so that is the problem, no consistency. I found a new design (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1607850) the mechanism is nearly same but in this design whole hot end needs to go up ONLY, not shift side to side. More stable.
I am currently printing it with PETG and we will see the results
Re: Has any one built the Micromake printer? June 05, 2016 12:41PM |
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edak
From page 4 post 1.
I look more into it now and I think it could be something as bizarre as extruder gear or something that happens repetitively so is more visible on layers that are somewhat repetitive like cylinders.
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edak
I am having some issues with my printer and I thought I would put it to the brais trust. I have a problem where the layers are shifting very slightly and this is creating a pattern on my prints. The strange thing is that it seems to be related to how much filament has passed through the extruder (wider layers that use more filament show it more regularly and pronounced) because it's periodic based on filament length. I have attached a couple of pictures for you to look at.
Possible causes that I think I have ruled out (tell me if I am wring):
* inconsistent filament - if it were this then the issue would be visible all round (expanded layers) not shifted layers
* something on a gear or belt - I wouldn't think the problem would exist for multiple layers then come back to normal. also would be more erratic?
* loose arm or link or belt - why would it be so consistent?
* stepper underdriven - it can't be this because it wouldn't be so predictable nor would it go to good/bad/good like it does
* bed temperature - i tried turning this off later in the print (marked by red line on one of the pics) but problem persisted after that, it's PID controlled too and my power supply has lots of power to run it
* extrusion - as per "inconsistent filament" above
I am running marlin RichC firmware and have done the autocalibration which took about 6 iterations so it's fairly accurate normally, I run it at low speed for outside perimeters 20mm/s, 40mm/s inside perimeter, 50mm/s fill. If I run faster than this I seem to get this problem more so that might point to something. When run on a 20mm test cube I never noticed it (and it prints 19.96mm x 20.34mm) unless I have speed up.
Print details:
total length = 40.22m (120g)
0.2mm resolution
0.4mm print head
0.8mm shell thickness
15% fill
200deg PLA
60deg bed
1.75mm filament (does go up to 1.80)
cura slicer
I have really thought hard about this and can't seem to find out why it's happening? Any help?
Re: Has any one built the Micromake printer? June 05, 2016 05:14PM |
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Re: Has any one built the Micromake printer? June 07, 2016 10:59AM |
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edak
It does use the DRV drivers just like the micromake, but the original printer never had the problem and I have no record of what changed. I have no idea how the driver could cause this problem and yet be only at such regular intervals.
Re: Has any one built the Micromake printer? June 07, 2016 04:59PM |
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Just built one, still calibrating… August 06, 2016 08:42PM |
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Re: Just built one, still calibrating… August 09, 2016 04:23PM |
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Z_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER
. I enabled the PROBE_DOUBLE_TOUCH
option and made the downward movements a lot slower. Of course the initial movement from the top down to the first probe point is too slow. On Delta and other machines that home to the top, Marlin should first move the probe down to the Z_PROBE_DEPLOY_HEIGHT
at homing speed. Then… start probing. After the last probe point the effector stayed where it ended. For Delta, the effector should move back to the center and raise up to Z_PROBE_DEPLOY_HEIGHT
. So that's the next task!