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Feb 2016

Like a lot of people, I’m having trouble printing circles with my CTC Bizer dual head printer.

I thought I’d lost some things I have tried and am going to try in the hope that it may help the head scratching/hair pulling process.

ive tried lowering and raising the temperature - problem still exists (PSE)

changing the steps per mm in Simplify3D - PSE

making various z axis stabilisers - PSE

Things I’m going to try…

better cooling using a printed cooling system from thingiverse. It holds a fan and directs the air directly onto the printed surface. A friend who has been printing for years suggested this as it may be a problem with dragging hot material.

random layer start points setting turned on in simplify3D. In conjunction with better cooling this will at least be useful to see if it is a dragging problem. If the deformity comes out none uniform, that at least rules out x y axis problems.

aluminium pulley wheels and better quality timing belts incase it is an issue with the cheap ones it comes with.

failing all that, selling it and buying a flash forge creator pro :slight_smile:

please add add anything you think of or have tried.

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If circles are coming out as oval, I’d first check the belt tension to make sure they’re all tight. Id check the stl files also and make sure the dimensions are correct. If its oval then it means one axis is out of whack. Print a square and check the measurements but mark the orientation. If one side is shorter than the other, then you can work out if that axis is off.

Hi Daz,

Thanks for replying.

whats actually happening is its printing perfect circles with flats on. I’ve done several square and cube tests and they’re bang on.

there is no play on any axis and everything else prints well. I am now thinking it could be the firmware. I tried changing to sailfish but could not for the life of me get it on there.

Let me know if you think of anything else.

Sam.

Hey Sam, Have you tried printing with makerware? If the CTC is mechanically true/tight it produces great prints on par with a real replicator or flashforge. I used mine with out of the box firmware for a few prints and than upgraded to sailfish, however I did not notice the behavior you are describing before upgrading to sailfish either. Do you have any photos of the problem prints?

Hi SEngineering,

Thanks for replying.

I’ve not tried printing with makerware yet. I’ve tried simplify3D and replicator G. Both produce exactly the same flats on the circle in exactly the same location.

I presume yours prints circles perfectly. Do you have more information about your printer and software setup?

Mine is the CTC Bizer Dual head, I bought it about a month ago. I have noticed that mine is only reliable over USB.

Here’s a photo of what is happening…

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Sam, I’m having exactly the same problem as your image above and the ovalness is always in exactly the same position as your picture "5 to and 25 past as clock. I’ve tried belt tensions, axis squaring, steps adjustment, bed levelling… etc…

Did you ever find a definitive reason/fix for the problem of repeated ovalness?

How tight should the belts be on a Bizer?

Where did you get the bearings for pillow blocks?

Any help or guidance greatly received. Cheers!