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Feb 2016

Grab the ext-ruder and forceful move the x and y axes around and lose the belt that way , dont be scared use excess force and loosen free those axes, I used to have same problem when i calibrated my Da vinci 1.A , it would only touch one corner instead of 3 , so my belt were 2 tight.

I have had this on my reprap and It drove me crazy…in the end it turned out to be the stepper drivers over heating, put a fan over them and like waving a wand over it all good… maybe try opening up the electronics case getting a desk fan a blow some air over the electronics?

Have you tried changing the below firmware setting? Seems to be fixing the issue for some users.

#define ALWAYS_CHECK_ENDSTOPS 0

Guys, the community of Da Vinci’s 1.0 very often ask for some helpful tips on printing Marvins: I have collected a few over Here 4 , but it’d be really cool if we could get some more input :wink:

I have the da Vinci myself and I know of two issues that cause this, both of which I’ve experienced. First is the belt slipping, which doesn’t usually happen especially on new printers but make sure the rails stay lubricated, since they are prone to sticking if they’ve sat still too long or you’re printing a lot. The second is a bit more general, and happens because the stepper is receiving insufficient power. On the Da Vinci this usually happens on the x axis, and you can solve it completely just by slowing down the print a bit. Something about max power throughout on the Due (which the da Vinci runs on)

7 months later

hi, i seem to have problems printing anything with z height above 100mm or so, the extruder seems to drag the print off the bed. i assume this is due to wrong z steps setting, has anyone got a quick solution? cheers :slight_smile:

16 days later

I had the same problem with shifting prints on my davinchi AIO it ened up being the pins in the connector on the stepper motor were loose and when the print was larger and it was moving allot they would move in such a way that it would disconnect itself from the stepper i was able to fix it by using superglue pushing the pins in and apply small ammount of supper glue held the pins in