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Alright, guys, I'm not sure what I did, but it's working!
I tried a new slicing software using all the defaults and it just worked.
Thanks for all the help, especially for the help on the correct steps per mm on the leadscrews.
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Zarret
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I don't think the z axis motors are skipping steps, because when I told the printer to increase z by 10 mm, and I measured it, it was 10mm (after I adjusted the steps per mm to 400). Also, as I said above, the Z axis starts to move after the first few layers are complete, but only after the nozzle jams.
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Zarret
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QuoteRoberts_Clif
I look at your Firmware, and see that you have
#define DEFAULT_AXIS_STEPS_PER_UNIT { 80, 80, 2560, 94.69 }
On my 3D Printer it would mean that I have a X and Y belt, And I have a all-thread Lead-screw that is 8mm x 1.25 thread
What 3D Printer do you have, an could you post a picture of your Lead screws.
I have a photo of three Lead screws below from Left to Right " all nut
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Zarret
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Hi,
I'm new to 3D printing and I have gotten almost everything up and running, I just have this one last snag.
During prints, the Z axis does not move and this causes the layers to print on top of one another. The nozzle ends up digging into previous layers.
I have full control over the printer and can move all axes in printrun, and when I start a print, all axes home perfectly and the nozzle
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Zarret
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