Looking for someone with some knowledge on the I3 printer to help me set mine up. Been a nightmare for the last month, blown board, warped bed etc etc.
Anyone able to help? Will pay for assistance with money or delicious BBQ food
Remove the payment and organize me a trip to London and we have a deal If you have any specific questions you can ask me if you want. I don’t actually own an i3, but ive tinkered a lot with my printer and so I might still know, what you’re doing wrong. Cheers, Marius Breuer
I bought a prusa i3 from China about 5 months ago and it takes a while to get it dialed in. I would level my bed every 3-5 prints, but was still having issues. My aluminum bed was warped, so first off you need to make sure the bed itself is level. The easiest way I found to level the bed was screw in the 4 corners to give yourself the ability to raise, as well as lower each corner. Then you need to set your z limit switch to stop the carriage as close to the bed as you can. Move the nozzle to the front left corner, home the z axis, and place a piece of paper under the nozzle, adjust that screw to where there is some resistance on it. Repeat this for the remaining 3 corners, and if your bed is indeed level, the center should be set. Since my bed was warped in the center, I was able to level the 4 corners and place a piece of glass slightly raised on the foam double sided tape. My prints are coming out great now.
I did this and even got a custom Z axis adapter made to adjust it with my glass bed. Its just as if I can level it, but when I print it moved to airprinting… I can get a good print out maybe 1 out of every 15. Ill try leveling again today and try and work out the kinks, but its starting to get to me now. I just want someone to dial it in and actually tell me if something is physically wrong with the printer.
What material/temp and what is your initial layer height? Going up to .3mm or even .4mm for first layer may help get you started. You can also try slowing down the first layer. I put my first layer of PLA down on a non-heated glass bed coated with a glue stick at 210c .25mm and 10mm/s(1mm^3/s).