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Aug 2016

Excellent post! Stainless steel shouldn’t need any oil to protect it from rusting and ball bearings shouldn’t need any lubricant either as they are rolling, right? Or did I miss something. I guess one ball can have friction to the next but so little that it’s better to use zero lubricant I think.

The Z screw can also cause banding. I recently spent only 5 minutes cleaning a Z screw by using my thumbnail to push a paper towel into the threads as I rotated the z screw with the other hand (always easier to go down). This made a big difference on the Z banding. The grease had gotten quite a bit of dirt in it and was almost black after a few years of use. I would have cleaned it more thoroughly but it was not my Ultimaker - it was at a Fablab and I had other goals that day.

The next thing to fix regarding Marvin: print 2 at the same time in “all at once” mode in Cura. It will make a huge difference to his hook on the top of his head as each will have time to cool down while printing the other Marvin. Of course you then need to get your stringing down to zero and white is particularly difficult with stringing.

Hey,

Thanks! Maybe you are right and the oil was some residue and not an anti-corrosion measure. Either way it’s bad for the linear bearings. Good suggestion on cleaning the Z-screw as that could also be the case. For mine I unscrewed the nut and examined the linear bearings independently but I will add that to my maintenance routine!

Hey @federico3,

Sure please let us know how this theory holds out! I personally would like to upgrade to the Misumi bearings as I’ve heard they eliminate this particular problem quite well.

Here something interesting, since I know you’re also a Zortrax M200 fan. Comparing both systems you’ll see why the Zortrax performs so well when it comes to layer consistency. It has two linear bearings per rod (top and bottom), uses two guides on top and bottom of the screw and a ball screw system instead of a nut. The screws are also massive.

Cheers