Made a small testprint this afternoon, worked well for me!by Svamle - Ormerod
Had the same thing happen to me, used a gluegun to fix it, been ok since.by Svamle - Ormerod
Oh, ok, I'm not quite sure what version it is but certainly not the latest one, I will upgrade to a newer one. I haven't set the current to 1000mA, does this affect the jerkyness?by Svamle - Ormerod
Hi! I'm trying to optimize my slic3r settings to get the best performance contra time consumption, and I'm finding it difficult to print small objects such as gears without the bed skipping. I've tried tweaking the acceleration settings but it seems that it's the de-acceleration that's causing the big jerky moves. What have you found to be the optimal speed and such for your machines? Could tigby Svamle - Ormerod
I think I found the cause of the problem, today the hot end stopped working all together in between to prints. The bed would heat up properly and the thermistors showed a correct temperature, so in my frustration I started jerking and pulling/pushing some of the connections on the X-axis carridge, and it actually started to work again. So, it must be a bad connection somewhere. This explains thby Svamle - Printing
I managed to print without infill, only because I used a comma instead of a period when setting the percentage... Slicer would recognice it as 0 instead of 0.5. Might be thatby Svamle - Printing
Hi! I tried searching the forum for someone who had experienced the same problems but found none I was printing a large model, in total it would take about 6-7 hrs to complete, everything went smooth until somehow, the hot end stopped heating and the temperature dropped. The extruder kept on feeding filament, leading to a jam in the hot end because of the drop in temperature and the whole plby Svamle - Printing