print fail after random amount of time
print fail after random amount of time
Attached a few pictures. Is there something wrong with the carriages?
Re: print fail after random amount of time
Can it be a stepper or two that skipped a step?
Re: print fail after random amount of time
could be missing a step or a belt/pulley is slipping.
Try putting a witness mark on the pulley and center shaft of the stepper and power up the printer, then go G0 Z150 F3500. Grab the cheapskates and try sliding them up and down and see if you feel anything, and check your witness marks. You may also want to leave it powered up a bit and check the temp of the steppers I have seen on the forum that the Kysan steppers need to be run at a lower current due to them heating up (which could cause lost steps)
If you can check what steppers you have and the current settings in the configH and post it up here.
Try putting a witness mark on the pulley and center shaft of the stepper and power up the printer, then go G0 Z150 F3500. Grab the cheapskates and try sliding them up and down and see if you feel anything, and check your witness marks. You may also want to leave it powered up a bit and check the temp of the steppers I have seen on the forum that the Kysan steppers need to be run at a lower current due to them heating up (which could cause lost steps)
If you can check what steppers you have and the current settings in the configH and post it up here.
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Lost pla castings? see me
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Re: print fail after random amount of time
Also check that cooling fan on the Rambo is working.
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Problem solved. Tighten drivebelts
Hi, cooling fan works.
Not kysan motors. Wantai or something.
Took the advice and thightened up the drive belts, noticed that one of the belts had made a small amount of plastic falloff (plastic dust) from top of one of the drive belts.
so it was probably not horisontal at top mount.
After that everything works fine.
So, conclusion, to much slack on the drivebelts, made the machine skip steps sometimes.
Problem solved.
Now i have to get the PLA to cool off when creating overhangs. Next print will be the PLA cooling fan.
Not kysan motors. Wantai or something.
Took the advice and thightened up the drive belts, noticed that one of the belts had made a small amount of plastic falloff (plastic dust) from top of one of the drive belts.
so it was probably not horisontal at top mount.
After that everything works fine.
So, conclusion, to much slack on the drivebelts, made the machine skip steps sometimes.
Problem solved.
Now i have to get the PLA to cool off when creating overhangs. Next print will be the PLA cooling fan.