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Aug 2016

Thanks everyone for your replies. It’s great to see an active community here.

I submitted this problem to support@markforged and got a great email in response. Here’s a description of the problem and its solution.

First off, I’m a software engineer. That means that I follow instructions in excruciating exactness. Computers are unforgiving that way.

The markforged “how to level your bed” website at https://support.markforged.com/hc/en-us/articles/207896386 1 says

Per the on-screen instructions, loosen each of the three thumbscrews on the bottom of the print bed until the print bed is at its lowest position.

Adjust the thumbscrew directly below the nylon nozzle until you can feel slight resistance while sliding the shim.

I received the following instructions from markforged support via email:

… tighten the thumbscrew so that the shim can only be pulled out, but buckles when you try to push it in. Then loosen the thumbscrew to the point where you can now push it and pull it without buckling.

(which, btw, is the exact same procedure i use for my BCN3D Sigma printer for very successful prints.)

These are two very different sets of instructions. I followed the website instructions perfectly, resulting in poor print quality. I followed these updated instructions perfectly, resulting in a much improved print. see the attachment of the level bed print test.

Problem solved!

Moral of this story: RTFM only works if the M is correct :wink: