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If I make my delta printer print a cube 10 mm tall, 10 mm wide, and 10 mm long, it will print a cube 11 mm tall, 9 mm wide, and 9 mm long. Help?

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You have incorrect values set on the Arm length, every dimension for a delta printer is calculated based on several dimensions.

Is it a commercialy available printer? you should have recommanded values I guess.

Here is a good guide on how to tune perfectly a delta printer : http://minow.blogspot.fr/ 1.3k

Wish you luck :wink:

Yes, agreed. And I stated, either bad construction OR off-spec parts.

While you are correct, that improper configuration will print anything wrong. However, it’s so much easier to identify specifically what’s wrong using a calibration part oriented around showing deviations aligned with each tower. Heck, printing a 6-sided symmetrical snowflake will point to the tower where the deviation lies.

First check that your motors steps per mm are correct. It could also by you arm length parameter.

from delta [smoothieware.org] 83

'Set arm_length to the length between joints of the arms. An incorrect value for arm_length will affect the scaling of movements in the X-Y plane - printed parts will come out smaller (arm_length needs to be reduced) or larger (arm_length needs to be increased) than intended.

1 year later

My Kossel Mini from Builda3DPrinter.eu is correct in the z axis in height, all movements that are 10 mm are 10 mm, but, x and y movements are half what I say, 5 mm instead of 10 mm. I have used the manufacturers specs. and did my own measurements to check. I also still have issues with leveling the bed, I am using Repetier Firmware and it isn’t working.

Hi,
On a fresh assebled Prysa i3, i had the same problem only in Z Axis.
An object high Z = 230 mm in Repetier - Slic3r
was printed only 130 mm high misured with calipper.
So in Repetier menu /Config/Firmware EEPROM Configuration, i recalled the EEPROM table end i modified only for the Z Axis, the default value “2560” to “4529” after a simple matematical ecquation.

If the “2560 steps per mm” prints the object 130 mm high, how many (S.p.mm) “steps per mm” shuld i use for a 230 mm high printing?
S.p.mm = 2560 X 230 / 130 = 4529
than i saved the modifated to the EEPROM
The next printing was high exactly Z = 230 mm
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any way i think that the Taede’s http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:745523 59 , is a gran tool!!