Parts that I printed are too big
Parts that I printed are too big
Ive been trying to print out some thing, for example I was trying to print an e3d v6 mount but the upper plate was too big and wouldnt fit. Some one said I had a XY scaling issue but I dont know what that is and was wondering if anyone could help me fix this.
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Re: Parts that I printed are too big
Hi, maybe it's not a XY issue. Print a 10x10x10 cube, with one perimeter, 0% infill and no top layer. Measure it.
Oh, and did you fix your tower problem? If so, please update your thread so others can learn.
Oh, and did you fix your tower problem? If so, please update your thread so others can learn.
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Re: Parts that I printed are too big
Which one ?Tincho85 wrote:Hi, maybe it's not a XY issue. Print a 10x10x10 cube, with one perimeter, 0% infill and no top layer. Measure it.
Oh, and did you fix your tower problem? If so, please update your thread so others can learn.
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Re: Parts that I printed are too big
This one.
http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php ... 405#p78405
and check this thread, it might help you.
http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=1163
http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php ... 405#p78405
and check this thread, it might help you.
http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=1163
Martín S.
Re: Parts that I printed are too big
There is no answer for that one yetTincho85 wrote:This one.
http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php ... 405#p78405
and check this thread, it might help you.
http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=1163
Re: Parts that I printed are too big
Ok I printed it. its dimension are 11.6 (H) x 11.6 (l) x 11.2 (W)Tincho85 wrote:This one.
http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php ... 405#p78405
and check this thread, it might help you.
http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=1163
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Re: Parts that I printed are too big
Do you have the ball-cup arms or the previous version?
If you have the ball cups and your arm length is set to 269 your prints will be bigger. Because your printer thinks it has to move further than it actually does. The ball-cup arms are 290mm long.
But... I don't think that changing the arm length will change the height of a print, and you are printing taller also.
If you have the ball cups and your arm length is set to 269 your prints will be bigger. Because your printer thinks it has to move further than it actually does. The ball-cup arms are 290mm long.
But... I don't think that changing the arm length will change the height of a print, and you are printing taller also.
Martín S.
Re: Parts that I printed are too big
I have the cheap skatesTincho85 wrote:Do you have the ball-cup arms or the previous version?
If you have the ball cups and your arm length is set to 269 your prints will be bigger. Because your printer thinks it has to move further than it actually does. The ball-cup arms are 290mm long.
But... I don't think that changing the arm length will change the height of a print, and you are printing taller also.
Re: Parts that I printed are too big
After it to 290 the 10x 10 x 10 cube measures 10.4 (L)x 11.7 (H) x 10.8 (W)Tincho85 wrote:Do you have the ball-cup arms or the previous version?
If you have the ball cups and your arm length is set to 269 your prints will be bigger. Because your printer thinks it has to move further than it actually does. The ball-cup arms are 290mm long.
But... I don't think that changing the arm length will change the height of a print, and you are printing taller also.
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Re: Parts that I printed are too big
if your steps per mm are wrong in EEPROM everything will be the wrong size... 92.4 is what mine is set for I believe,
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Re: Parts that I printed are too big
Mine is set to 93 is that enough to make a huge errorstonewater wrote:if your steps per mm are wrong in EEPROM everything will be the wrong size... 92.4 is what mine is set for I believe,
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Re: Parts that I printed are too big
If you have a v2 and that's the basic steps per mm instead of the extruder steps per mm, yes that is enough to make a huge error. It should be 80.
Re: Parts that I printed are too big
that just said 92.4IMBoring25 wrote:If you have a v2 and that's the basic steps per mm instead of the extruder steps per mm, yes that is enough to make a huge error. It should be 80.
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Re: Parts that I printed are too big
I think he meant steps per mm and not extr. Steps per mm.
By default steps per mm is 80 and extr. 90 something. So unless you've changed it on purpose, it should be OK.
Share your eeprom. I'm no expert but others might see if something is wrong.
By default steps per mm is 80 and extr. 90 something. So unless you've changed it on purpose, it should be OK.
Share your eeprom. I'm no expert but others might see if something is wrong.
Martín S.
Re: Parts that I printed are too big
The diagonal rod length for the new ball-cup arms is 290.8.
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Re: Parts that I printed are too big
When I get home I should change the Steps per mm to 80. Correct? Because I recently changed to repetier host so I wouldn't be surprised if I forgot to change some settings and right now the steps per mm are 92.4.Tincho85 wrote:I think he meant steps per mm and not extr. Steps per mm.
By default steps per mm is 80 and extr. 90 something. So unless you've changed it on purpose, it should be OK.
Share your eeprom. I'm no expert but others might see if something is wrong.
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Re: Parts that I printed are too big
well I gave you the extruder steps per mm not steps per mm.... sorry. thanks guys for stepping in here.
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Re: Parts that I printed are too big
hah no problem manstonewater wrote:well I gave you the extruder steps per mm not steps per mm.... sorry. thanks guys for stepping in here.
Tom C
Re: Parts that I printed are too big
The drive steps per mm is 80. NEVER change this. The extruder steps per mm *default* is 92.4 (or so). That CAN be changed and should be as part of the extruder calibration process.
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Re: Parts that I printed are too big
Thank you for the clarification I was a little confused. Ill be home in 3 hours or so and I will give it a try.geneb wrote:The drive steps per mm is 80. NEVER change this. The extruder steps per mm *default* is 92.4 (or so). That CAN be changed and should be as part of the extruder calibration process.
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Re: Parts that I printed are too big
It was the steps per mm. After setting it to 80 the prints were good
Re: Parts that I printed are too big
Wait now that I changed it Im getting this weird level shifting
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Re: Parts that I printed are too big
If not already, change your rod length back to 269 and do the Z calibration process again.
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Re: Parts that I printed are too big
its already at 269Tincho85 wrote:If not already, change your rod length back to 269 and do the Z calibration process again.