Also the printer prints the Coathook example fine (This was compiled on an older version of Slicr I noticed)/by tig124 - Slic3r
Hello Paul, Thanks for the offer, Hopefully you can see the issue with what I have posted. Thanksby tig124 - Slic3r
Now End Code G92 E0 M107 M104 S0 ; turn off temperature G28 X0 ; home X axis M84 ; disable motors ; filament used = 6151.0mm (14.8cm3) ; avoid_crossing_perimeters = 1 ; bed_shape = 0x0,200x0,200x200,0x200 ; bed_temperature = 0 ; before_layer_gcode = ; bridge_acceleration = 0 ; bridge_fan_speed = 100 ; brim_width = 0 ; complete_objects = 0 ; cooling = 1 ; default_acceleration = 0 ; disablby tig124 - Slic3r
3rd attempt at showing this information!!!!!! - Right... Can't load the file, as its too big, I used simple settings in Slicr, and now its retracting by over 42mm (as I measured the fillament as it had completely retracted from the Ormerod extrude).. Any help appreciated??? This is really frustrating now!. Start code ; generated by Slic3r 1.2.9 on 2015-12-09 at 11:48:22 ; external perimeters eby tig124 - Slic3r
Hi Can anyone help? I am trying to setup the G-code file for a 3d model (A part for the reprap Ormerod printer) using Slicr, However I thought I had disabled retract extruder... But upon setting the file to print I noticed it trying to retract a couple of times, Which resulted in blockage of the bowden tube, and several hours dismantling to remove the blockage!!! So looking in a text editor atby tig124 - Slic3r
I do have an Ormerod MK1, although I got it second hand off ebay....by tig124 - Ormerod
Intersesting.. Well there was definitely some interference there anyway - as adding the ferrite improved the print quality immensely.by tig124 - Ormerod
Hello All, Looking on here there was talk about the need to separate the wiring of the Y axis microswitch from the stepper motor due to EMI noise from the stepper motor causing false steps on the y axis in your prints. My solution has been to add a clip on ferrite onto the wiring of the Steppermotor (y axis one) which sucks all the EMI noise from the stepper motor wiring and turns this into heaby tig124 - Ormerod