Lets start with more information about your 3D Printers ? It may also be helpful to have information on you 3D Printers firmware? Though the numbers look quite high for PLA filament this could be a simple incorrect setting for thermisters / thermo couplers used.by Roberts_Clif - General
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My Opinion If you are using lead screws for the Z-Axis if the lead screw is not perfectly center any coupler you will get layer shifting lines. I wrap at least one layer of electricians tape on lead screw before installing the coupler. Then cut tape extruding from coupler off an remove.by Roberts_Clif - General
This is my settings to home // Invert the stepper direction. Change (or reverse the motor connector) if an axis goes the wrong way. #define INVERT_X_DIR false #define INVERT_Y_DIR false #define INVERT_Z_DIR true If I change the invert Z DIR it will home in the wrong directionby Roberts_Clif - Printing
sorry but There is no Marlin 2.0.8 download your version of marlin from here It would be anyone guess to what has been changed in the firmware. Then using Notepad++ or Winmerge to compare the two files making it easier to duplicate the configuration to a known stable version of marlin...by Roberts_Clif - Printing
Have you checked the stepper to see if it is overheating. or do you have a fan cooling the controller. Is the Z-Axis height in the same neighborhood. Post your Marlin configuration.h and Configuration_adv.h also post the original config files if you have them.by Roberts_Clif - Printing
It could be a defective LCD display, though in my opinion this is not to likely. When my 3D Printers started experiencing garbage display an some strange infrequent axis movements, I went thru great lengths to discover the problem. Finally discovered the EMI "Electromagnetic interference" was the cause, solving the problem was quite easy.. Moved the LCD far away from the Controller as possible.by Roberts_Clif - Printing
If you think the flow rate is too high then using the LCD adjust the flow down 95% then 90 % ect...by Roberts_Clif - Printing
Could you post a Image of the LCD controller cables all the way to the controller. If the can not be inclusive to a single photo diagram route to the controller include distances.by Roberts_Clif - Printing
I am glad you found your errors that was my next question for you to post your Marlin configuration settings.by Roberts_Clif - Reprappers
I hear your explanation though do not see a hot-end temperature or a filament type PLA, ABS ect...by Roberts_Clif - Reprappers
Post your configuration setting for your thermister in firmware, What thermisters are you using.by Roberts_Clif - Reprappers
Thank You! Was planning to go with the Rasberry Pi 4 2GB but hate the fact that you can only purchase one at a time, And do not know how long I have to wait before ordering another.by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
It has a little less power than needed when used with Octolapse timed videos any way. I have been telling everyone which was printed with Octolapse and which was printed with SD card though you should be able to tell..by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
Quoteshah123 Upgrading from Raspberry Pi 2 to Raspberry Pi 3 fixed the problem. Have always wondered about this, using OctoPrint I 3D Printed a large piece of my MPCNC the Burley while recording using OctoLapse. When printed with SD the Burley model came out Perfect, When I Printed the next one while recording the Burley came out kind of fuzzy. I have never purchased a Raspberry 3 or 4 to testby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
Looks like over extrusion I would try to reduce the filament flow to 95% using the LCD This can be done using the LCD after the model has been selected. Click > Tune > Flow : change to 95%by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
Ok then I stand corrected in Configuration_adv.h you have to enable //#define BABYSTEP_DISPLAY_TOTAL // Display total babysteps since last G28 //#define BABYSTEP_ZPROBE_OFFSET // Combine M851 Z and Babystepping #if ENABLED(BABYSTEP_ZPROBE_OFFSET) //#define BABYSTEP_HOTEND_Z_OFFSET // For multiple hotends, babystep relative Z offsets //#define BABYSTEP_ZPROby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
Babystepping enables movement of the axes by tiny increments without changing the current position values. This feature is used primarily to adjust the Z-Axis in the first layer of a print in real-time. If it doesn't change the values how can you save.it Though the distance of any number baby steps can be calculated into a Z-Offset value.by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
This is an interesting question, though do not have an answer will be on the sidelines to hear the solution to which is better an why.by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
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I enable the Babystepping in marlin, it could be considered a crutch I guess if you use it that way. This is mainly for the Nozzle height. I level the bed manually, though some times do not get it perfect so the baybstepping allows me to quickly adjust to a good height during printing the skirt. Keeping track of how far I adjusted using babystepping, then I can use this to turn my thumb screw adby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
Marlin_2.0.7\src\pins\lpc1768 #define E0_STEP_PIN P2_13 #define E0_DIR_PIN P0_11 #define E0_ENABLE_PIN P2_12 #ifndef E0_CS_PIN #define E0_CS_PIN P1_04 #endif #define E1_STEP_PIN P1_15 #define E1_DIR_PIN P1_14 #define E1_ENABLE_PIN P1_by Roberts_Clif - General
Good going !by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
Here is an example I have a Arduino compatible Controller an has the ability to use dual extruder or "EFBE" or for dual fans "EFBF". In order to set this up for My configuration using Marlin 2.0.6 see below with Hot-ends = 1 Configuation.h #define MOTHERBOARD BOARD_MKS_BASE_14 // This sets the firmware to use dual extruder or dual fans #define EXTRUDERS 1 pins_RAMPS.h #ifndef MOSFET_D_PINby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
I know that Prusaslicer 2.3.0 rc1 has different Printer and Filament G-Codes shown below maybe this will help. Printer G-Codes Start G-Code End G-Code Before Layer change G-Code After Layer change G-Code Tool change G-Code Between objects G-Code (for sequential printing) Color change G-Code Pause Print G-Code Template custom G-Code Filament G-Codes Start G-Code End G-Codeby Roberts_Clif - Developers
I found WinMerge allows for a much faster duplication or editing of the configuration files in Marlin firmware.by Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
It sounds like the nozzle is too close to the bed this will not extrude. "Sembra che l'ugello sia troppo vicino al letto e questo non verrà estruso." Quoteantomasi Ho acceso la stampante e cercando di livellare il piatto manualmente, ma non si muove e mi da un errore "Printed halted kill0 called!" "I turned on the printer and trying to level the plate manually, but it doesn't move and it givesby Roberts_Clif - Printing
Then Watch thisby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
In cura I use Park at Z with Prusaslicer a pause can be inserted from the Preview window or hereby Roberts_Clif - Firmware - Marlin
Quotefrankvdh Apologies for the rant. If you google, you can find many other models of Swamp Thing. You are only confirming what I already knew, I was inquiring for another user on another forum. I tried to find a simple way to 3D Print and could not. QuoteVDX ... you can try to separate/cut the figures into better managable chunks, print them and glue/assemble it aftermath ... And this is tby Roberts_Clif - Printing