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Mar 2015

I have experienced the exact same problem on my Creator. The problem was the timing pulley slipping on the motor shaft.

Tightening the set screw fixed the problem…for a while. Taking a closer look I realized the set screw was contacting the motor shaft at the very end so it would eventually vibrate itself loose. I had to flip the pulley around on the shaft so the set screw could do its job. Haven’t had a problem since.

I hope that solves your problem. Happy printing!

-Mark

To bring it back to personal lubricants, talking to a colleague, he recommends, that we are talking about indoors, not needing heat or pressure resistance that Vaseline would be a perfect and cheap grease.

I will report back!!!

Make sure acceleration is turned on via the lcd for speed ramping. Large builds may hit the limit switch and make the stepper skip. Check the stepper cable. Wiggle it while printing. Check pullies, tighten belts ect.

Did anyone ever try that Vaseline idea? I don’t have any Lithium grease at the house and I know my rod’s could use something.

Watch this post for the next 3 hours. I’ll let you know!

are you sure the nozzle is not hitting the print? I had to adjust my nozzles the left nozzle was lower and kept hitting anything i was printing with the right nozzle. The result was something like i see in your photo. Once i adjusted them I did not have this issue anymore.

16 days later
7 months later

I am having a very similar problem.

In my case after about 10 minutes of printing, I will get a very brief grind from the stepper motor, which will cause a shift in the x-axis. A few minutes later the unit grinds terribly and the head travels randomly off the print grinding the whole time.

This appears to be an electronic issue, I have checked all set screws and oiled the rods. The x-axis will not jog making the same vibrating/grinding noise *until* I power cycle the machine. After a reset, the jog test on the motors is as smooth as can be.

I am experimenting with possible high temperature issues and am considering buying replacement cable, motor controller and Stepper motor.

24 days later

UPDATE: RESOLVED

My shifting issue and stepper motor grinding problems have been resolved. Since the company was paying for it I ordered a replacement stepper, controller and cable that runs between them. I then replaced the parts one at a time.

It was the cable. This thing is working better than new. Apparently that cable has been a problem for some time.