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Aug 2015

Hi everyone.
I printed one of these brackets, but it prints the layers ok, but they are not lined up properly, its like 1mm step on each layer so it looks like a pack of cards that have been slid to one side. any idea why its doing this?

I have a ebay “ctc duel extruder mk8” and i’m using MakerWare MakerBot desktop v3.7.0.108.

Kind Regards
Simon

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Check that all X, Y, Z axis are square!

Check that the Electronics are not getting to hot. Put a Fan on them and try printing again.

Generate a new gcode for printing (maybe change the set temperature by 1 degree to make sure, that a different gcode is generated). Also check, that every belt is tensioned properly, it should have a little bit of play, but it shouldn’t wobble when the printhead is moving. For more help you should try to upload photos of the printer (specifically its mechanics) and give us some inside about the printer settings. Cheers, Marius Breuer

Thanks for the reply steven_10.
Not sure how i would even check the x,y,z. some sort of right angle tool i guess.

the last print was not dead center of the printer bed so i put the object in the center with makerbot then send it of to print and its a lot better but still not straight as shown in the pics, im hopping this might pin point my problem better.

Thanks Marius.
I just uploaded a new printout. i changed nothing other than the location of the object on the print bed and its a lot better but still off a bit.

So the same g-code produces similar results on a different printer? if this is the case then theres something fishy with the G-Code Generation. can you attach the G-Code to this conversation and I will give it a look over.

Please observe the belts, that your printer uses to move the printhead in the “failing” direction. Test the belts tension by pulling it at a 90 degree angle to its moving direction, you should be able to pull on it for about 5mm, but it has to be stiff enough, to transfer the movements of the motor directly (without sag) to the printhead. Slow the print speed down and lubricate your guiding rods (if possible remove the linear bearings and put some grease inside them). Please see this crappy sketch to explain, how your belts should look like and how to test their tension. *crappy sketch will be uploaded asap, I have bad Internet at the moment, I’m sorry* Cheers, Marius Breuer

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