So I try really hard to help people on this forum, because as a recipient of help when I was getting started, I try to share that help with others. But the number of posts asking for help that are one or two sentences long are making me a little cranky this morning. The number of helpful folks who are then throwing guesses out there to try to help the person honestly deserve admiration.
So if you are really looking for a solution to a problem with your print, printer, model or hub, I suggest the following: Would it be possible for you to provide us with more information? If you typed less words in asking for help than it takes for me to help you, you are not really being fair, are you? I want to help, but I don’t want that help to start with me asking “what printer” or “what is your software” etc.
Maybe others can provide other things they would like to know to add to this list.
What printer do you own? How is it configured? (Different printers have different means of handling things. Also, specifying the printer might help us figure out something that happens only or often on your type of printer, a known bug, etc. What else might help? Build plate, number of extruders, etc.)
What software are you using? (Giving you answers on how to handle this issue via software that does not have features your software has, will not be helpful to you. Also, different software uses different approaches to handle slicing and printing.)
Is this a new problem, or something that has been happening since you got the printer. (If you have been printing for awhile, and this just started, this tells keeps us from telling you things you already know, can look to what has changed, etc.)
How often does this happen? (If it happens on every print, then we know it is an issue with the printer, operator, or settings. If it only happens on a specific print, that leads us to looking at errors in the model, or things that might be specific to the model.)
How long have you had the printer? (It can point to wear or worn cables, etc. If it is a new printer, we can advise you on something you have not learned yet, or that you should return the printer while it is under warranty…)
Have you made any recent changes? (for example, if you always print with PLA, but switched to ABS, and the problem started, that helps us know that you might need some advice about different, new settings. If you just added some new add-on and the problem started, then we know to look there. If you just changed from Cura to S3D, let us know. If you just upgraded your firmware, or did so in trying to isolate the issue, tell us.)
What steps have you taken so far to resolve the issue? (yeah, if you thought it was the stepper motor cables, and you replaced them, but it did not solve the problem, let us know. This way, we do not have to offer that up as a solution, or we can tell you maybe you did it wrong, proceeded from a false assumption, or further mucked things up in that step?)
Can you post the model, or a screenshot of the model in the slicer? (Not always possible, but sure would help us to analyze the issue if we think the model is bad, there is some trick to printing a part of it, etc. )
Can you post a picture of what is happening? (Saying you have “blobs all over” just leaves us guessing. Post a picture. We might even be able to tell you some other things about your print settings to not only fix that issue, but to help with many of your print settings.)
Maybe even take the time to post a video? (Yeah, saying its grinding, crunching, or squeaking could mislead us. Let us hear it or see it. At the very least, take some time to describe what you mean by grinding, crunching, popping…)
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