QuoteBigkahuna2187 Whats the best way to adjust this? I did my leveling by this video and rather happy how it's done. Did not even install Z-probe. I also know DC42 has a calculator to make the leveling easier, but I got the link after I did my calibration Planning to upgrade my printer with magnetic push rods (got most parts already), so will definitely need to re-do the leveling, so lookingby Levon - Delta Machines
QuoteBigkahuna2187 My current situation: Hey, I'm sure that's bed levelling issue, the hotend is coming down too close to the bed in the left bottom of the picture and probably too far from the bed on the opposite side. You need to adjust endstops with M666 commandby Levon - Delta Machines
Hi guys. Bed levelling issue. I'm still on manual levelling and trying to do my best to level it with M666. X and Y towers work flawlessly, but for Z, whatever number I put it doesn't change anything. For instance: M666 X-2.6 Y-1.5 Z-1.6 and M666 X-2.6 Y-1.5 Z-50 are absolutely identical and do not change Z offset... Is there some kind of offset lock or something like that in the Marlin firmwaby Levon - Delta Machines
Quotehacker …these z-artefacts, do you know where they come from? Is that the ripples because of the belts (mine aren't twisted) you were talking about, or should I look elsewhere? Hey hacker, I'm far from giving professional advise since I'm just starting my 3d printing hobby myself, but thinking just technically I would maybe check the carriages and rollers since the defects iteration is rathby Levon - Delta Machines
QuoteGrAndAG QuoteLevon Yesterday night I printed this fish, all is done pretty well, I was even able to separate the links with not much of force applied. I like the design and I've printed mine instance. It's moving absolutely freely (as on video) just after I removed it from the bed. No need cleaning or any force. Very nice print! Yup, your printer is much more precise than mine. Hm...by Levon - Delta Machines
QuoteGrAndAG Did you mount the bed using springs? I had the similar problem (layers offset) when my bed was installed on springs. Sometimes the nozzle was able to move bed a bit during the printing. Now I remounted the bed firmly and that issue is gone. Hi, yes, it's on springs, seems pretty sturdy when I test it with my hand... Don't think that's the bed... Though thanks for the thought, I'llby Levon - Delta Machines
QuoteSir_Death Hi Levon, I had very similar Problems, when my belts were not tensioned enough. After some weeks in tensioned condition, they got little bit loose. I gave them more tension and included springs like theese Thingiverse Position of the springs - directly underneath the carriages Hehe funny idea, I'll give it a try. And yes I guess they got loose a little bit, might be exactly the rby Levon - Delta Machines
Hi all, Yesterday night I printed this fish, all is done pretty well, I was even able to separate the links with not much of force applied. The only thing that annoys me is the inconsistency of the layers. Please see the attachments. I'm sure it's something mechanical and I mostly suspect my push rods which are the original ones, but grinded (maybe not enough). Though the whole thing was in theby Levon - Delta Machines
Hi guys, Does anybody use Simplify3D? After watching this I thought worth trying it out, but unfortunately they do not provide trial version, one should trust them and just buy. It's interesting your opinion...by Levon - Delta Machines
QuoteSir_Death I now have PLA which prints at 195-210°C (depending on print Speed) max. speed about 35mm/sec - absolutely no stringing... you just have to try.... Could you PM me your source? I'm usually use ebay and there are not too many Australian sellers out there... At least I might look here in Sydney for the brand you have. Thanks!by Levon - Delta Machines
Quotexile6 @Levon If you still have the filament, burn it. Good idea, I'll collect leftovers and will try that out. For PLA you recon 200 degrees 30mm/s is okay? I ordered 1kg spool of PLA filament on ebay, still on its way, they say it's for 200-250 degrees so I decided to go with 200 for the Sintron one as well...by Levon - Delta Machines
Quotexile6 What speed did you print this at? Temp and filament type? I was using the piece of filament Sintron supplied with the kit, since they had no word what kind of filament is that, I assumed it was PLA for the beginners. I set the temperature to 200, it looked not too bad on the cube I did earlier. Maybe it's too much. Speed is 30mm/s Quotexile6 The stringing is a bit to much. The extrudby Levon - Delta Machines
Hi all, Did a little bit of more leveling, seems have relatively flat coordinates. Did test print of this thing. Did not expect to have so many bridging threads in between the towers. On one hand I realize that there is a pressure in the PTE tube made by the extruder motor and it's not possible to cut it out quickly, but on the other I haven't seen that kind of hairy mess on others' examples...by Levon - Delta Machines
Thank you very much guys! Yesterday I followed your recommendation and attached the masking tape I had at home, but it's not blue, it's bege, like on the picture. Not sure if there is colour difference in properties, like temperature endurance. It seems my tape took one print okay, I printed endstop upgrade, but some thin plastic threads stayed on the tape. And I think I have on my zero level hotby Levon - Delta Machines
Hi again guys, voila, I'm so happy, really did not expect that it will start printing straight away and so pretty not too bad very happy. By the way the filament supplied by Sintron did not stick to the bear alluminium bed without slight heating (60C degrees). I discarded the first piece of plastic mess. Other than that it's the very first 3d printed object! Will buy some Kapton tape tomorrow anby Levon - Delta Machines
QuoteTha_Reaper Hotend fan should be working at all times. Of course, if you plugged in the PWM control, you need to give the manual command to turn it in pronterface, or in your gcode when printing (M106 S255). you will be better off connecting the hotend fan directly to the PSU, and use the pwm controlled output to use with an object fan later when you want one. in my experience, having to turby Levon - Delta Machines
Hey guys, One another new Sintron Kossel Mini Kit owner joining your little community If say true I'm still reading this whole thread from the very first page, very interesting and useful to know your experience, caveats, workarounds... I'm currently at 20th page, but have no patience anymore and asking my question, sorry But still reading through though. I built the frame, the electronics, caby Levon - Delta Machines