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Jul 2016

I have a Prusa i3 printer with a MK8 hot end and I have started to have print quality issues, My first prints looked really good but they are starting to look pretty bad. After I noticed this issue I started to inspect the belts and bolts for tightness and I did find that one of the bolts that hold the hot bed to the Y axis table had come out, I replaced the bolt and tightened all of the belts thing I had found the problem. I did a print to test and still have the problem, The walls around certain features (such as circles) look very strange with a “noise” in them. Also, It isnt pictured here but the corners of any box I print look shakey and not smooth and square. Any ideas of what is going on?

Here is a picture of the “noise” I am talking about

Here is how it is laid out on the print bed

And here are my print settings

Any help I can get on this would be greatly appreciated! I can provide additional information if needed (sketchup files, .dae files, .gcode files ETC.)

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    Jun '16
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There is also the possibility of a thermal cut of your stepper controllers. What is the controller board you’re using and is it ventilated ?

You are getting alot of ringing on your print. Generally this means that something is loose and vibrating in the printing, it’s probably audible during printing. It may also be misaligned parts that are not able to move smoothly. Lastly it may be that you are printing too fast.

Yes, when the y axis moves to the negative direction I hear a vibration. I did find that the y axis belt was rubbing against the bearing bracket pretty bad. Gonna make a belt guide to go around the bearing to try and help with that. Plus the print bed is on springs and vibrates when it moves faster or doing fill in walls. Going to add an auto level bed to it to get rid of the springs. But I’m having a hard time locating the firmware to download for my printer and I do not want to get the wrong thing.