I contacted Prusa about the issue,and their suggestion was to remove the bed from the Y carriage and see if it would heat normally, which it did. The problem was the bed was shorting out against the Y carriage. I also checked the prusa3d forum and found a solution I'd never have thought of. Took me a couple hours, but it turns out that the washers on the corners can dig into the bed and cause itby Ichimonji - Prusa i3 and variants
Hello all, been looking through the boards for a fix on this, and can't seem to get anywhere. Working with the original Prusa i3 from prusa3d.com. I've had an issue recently where the machine keeps resetting whenever I try to heat the bed. Went to go print, and noticed there was no filament being extruded, but the nozzle was moving around scribing the first couple layers into the coating on theby Ichimonji - Prusa i3 and variants
Hmm...makes me wonder then. Sorry for jumping in. I've just been scouring boards and coming up empty so I thought this might be a light.by Ichimonji - Prusa i3 and variants
QuoteWZ9V Do people find they have problems with the two z-motors going out of sync and causing leveling issues? I am having exactly this problem when attempting to move the Z-axis with the on-board controls. What I'm doing is LCD screen----settings----move axis----move z, then turning the knob. Whats happening is it's moving unevenly so one side droops, and the other raises, then the other sideby Ichimonji - Prusa i3 and variants