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!!!
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.
Cool I’ll check back My other options currently are WD-40 or 3-in-1 oil. But both seem a bit thin. And it’s oil, not grease
Or I guess goto the store and buy some is also a option but not sure when that will be
Hello, try to limit vibration on 15Hz in Slic3r
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The Vaseline works great, it’s light and clean, cheap and easy to apply.
But that was not the problem, and it’s got worse…
I can move the easily print head manually, so the motor is not jammed, but when I print, the x axis does not move and it makes a terrible noise like it’s trying and something it stopping it.
I read something a while ago about the cables taking a lot of wear and tear and needing replacing?
Anyone help?
Cris.
Wow. At this point, I would check the stepper itself? I never had to do that though, but that would be my first next step: trying to remove the belt and see if it rotates using the lcd panel manual commands.
hmmm… Hadn’t thought of that. Without taking the belt off, X-jog commands work fine, but then it always seems fine when I first switch it on…
Need to go to work now, will experiment more later.
Yes, thanks; it’s gone beyond that point!!!
I’m not sure if you got it or not yet, but if not, and hopefully link’s are aloud here, I would check out www.3dprintboard.com 7 , they have a whole section for Flashforge, with a lot of people that know the in’s and out’s of the machine. I almost guarantee you can find your answer there if not yet