I’ve had the same problem and I’ve reduced it, originally, using Simplify3D software. However, it is still there.
I’ve read somewhere it has to do with the threaded rod. Mine is pretty wobbly so first thing is to try to make the z screw the most straight it can be.
That is one way, but with different filaments you always have slightly different diameters. I was referring mainly to slicer settings, where the extrusion multiplier is. In cura, it’s called the “Flow Multiplier”. I would recommend printing something like a 10mm cube and reduce the multiplier by .02 over a few prints and see if that helps. If you are over extruding, and you calibrate the printer steps for x and y with a test print, the values will be inaccurate. I run test prints with the filament until I start to see evidence of under-extrusion, then back off a little.
If you are over extruding, and you calibrate the printer steps for x and y with a test print, the values will be inaccurate.
Also true… Will print a couple of test cubes! Thanks
Hi everyone; thanks for the replies! The problem was the wooden coupler and the nylon nut-thingy. After a year of printing it is worn out causing clearance - the rod could move how it want to move.