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Dec 2015

Hey guys,

I have an issue with my Wanhao Duplicator i3, where after it’s printed about 1 inch in height, the nozzle seems to be dragging on / riding on / touching the printed PLA.

As it prints you can see the whole extruded unit raising and lowering and it traces around the print shape. This is clearly affecting the print.

It lays the raft down perfectly fine and doesn’t seem to have an issue until the print reaches about an inch in height.

Does anyone have any ideas / suggestions on what might be causing this?

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. I can’t seem to find anything anywhere.

Thanks guys,

Glen

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Hi Glen,

could it be that something is blocking the movement of the printed?

Maybe a belt tensioner or something?

Kind regards, Guy

You might be overextruding. Check your filament diameter and slicer settings for extrusion multiplier. Try doing a 100% infill 20mm test cube and see if the z dimension comes out flat or convex. If it’s convex, turn the extrusion multiplier down.

Also check your Z-couplers for play and ensure that they are aligned across the X-axis.

BTW, PLA doesn’t need a raft. Rafting is a way to make warpy materials like ABS work better with unheated build areas. PLA can be printed directly onto the build plate, painters tape, or gluestick on glass.

What are you using for a slicing program? I had that problem every time that I tried using slic3r. When checking through the gcode from slic3r, there is one spot (on every model) where the extruder was moved DOWN instead of UP. I never had that problem with Cura.

So… I would suggest to try a different slicing program.

Check your x-axis rods. My Duplicator i3 top x rod is a fraction to short and allows the whole carriage to shift when it comes out of the sheet metal hole. It is very subtle to the eye, but you can feel when it is loose.

CAD files for Metric Two-Piece Clamp-On Shaft Collars.

Printed a couple of these out and haven’t had a repeat issue.