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Apr 2016

I am having an issue with my X-axis being out of wack, it is making what’s meant to be a straight print come out angled due to each layer being offset a bit from the last… so i printer an empty cylinder 15mm round just to see whats going on and it printed normal except the base seemed to be just a little off from the rest of the print but not too much that its noticeable… i then retried the original print and yep problem is still there… my printer is a CTC replicater dual head copy. it was all working fine up until i had the dreaded x-axis cable problem that stopped my x-axis stepper motor working and also stopped the limit switch working so i fixed that by just chopping out the affected part of the cable all works good except this new issue … any ideas whats going on?

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    Mar '16
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    Jun '16
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Mmmh, thats truly a little bit strange.

Ok a round cylinder is a very continuously, smooth movement on both axis, where the rectangle style objects have some abrupt movements.

Maybe it could be:

-loose build plate

-lose z-axis linear slide

-loose toothed belt

-toothed belt has uneven tense on front/back of the print head

-axis movement is too stiff (losing steps)

-print speed to fast (losing steps)

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