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Hi, people! I'm building a delta printer, and I'm suffering the consequences... I have this weird issue, and I posted it over printing issues:
The problem though, as someone suggested, is something about the delta calibration, so I thought I could forward it to this part of the forum... I'm sorry if I'm bypassing any rule by reposting the same issue, but I'm kinda desperate at this point D:
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Printston
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Delta Machines
QuoteVeesta
Looks like it is a bed adhesion issue, because nozzle is dragging the filament.
Try some glue on the bed. a simple "paper glue" will do, like scotch glue stick.
Oh that is not the issue, I already used some nice sticky stuff and it does wonders (before that, it was EVEN worse)... However, the sides are simply too far from the ground to even touch it. I'll have a look at MCcarman's
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Printston
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Printing
Quoteggherbaz
Didn't the printer came with the firmware already set? Did you modify something in the printer? Can you be more specific about the bullseye calibration and what did you change in the firmware?
Usually is the other way around, the firmware assume a flat surface when in reality you have a bowed bed.
This printer was a "build it yourself" kind of printer, and there were instructions
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Printston
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Printing
Hi, I'm trying to properly set up a 3D printer, and... well, you can see the results of a bullseye callibration by itself. There was even MORE excess material on the perimeter, but I had to remove that one so it wouldn't get burnt with the noozle.
This is a Geeetech G2S pro, and I'm pretty sure I messed up big time somewhere, because only the center is somewhere near enough to the noozle for it
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Printston
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Printing