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Orion uneven bed temp, bad bed?

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 9:42 am
by PopolZ
Hi guys,

I'm having some problems with my new Orion.
I've had 7 successful prints since I've received my printer a few days ago.
Yesterday night a print was pretty badly warped and I assumed my glue spread on the bed was the issue as I had 2 successful prints and started a third without reapplying.

So today I've cleaned the bed with some bonami and a microfiber towel, held the glass by the edges, reapplied glue and started my print again. Warping galore...

I've let my machine cooled down while I did a bit of research.

I've set my bed to 60°C and put both my hands on. On the left side it didn't take long that I had to remove my hand but on the right side it was barely warmed up.

Right now it's been set to 70°C for about 10 minutes. The left is untouchable and on the right side I can keep my fingers on for 10-15 sec.


I'm guessing bad bed but total newbie here.

Re: Orion uneven bed temp, bad bed?

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 11:46 am
by JohnStack
I would say the same; however, do you have a good multimeter with an external heat probe?

Also, does it behave this way at higher temps? I have a couple of cold spots on mine - I've just cranked up the temps to get some sticking to happen.

Lastly, I would pull off the front cover and check the heated bed wires. Just make sure they're tightened down. Wiring diagram below. They are along the top to the right.

[img]http://reprap.org/mediawiki/images/thum ... n-main.jpg[/img]

Re: Orion uneven bed temp, bad bed?

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 12:06 pm
by PopolZ
No heat probe for my multimeter...

I've just tried it at 90°C for ABS and yes it's also colder on one side but thanks for your suggestion. I just found the connector unseated a little at the top. I've reconnected and I'm about to start a print and see how it goes.

I'll report back later!

Re: Orion uneven bed temp, bad bed?

Posted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 8:47 am
by analogdawn
I've been having the exact same problem with the bed on an Orion I recieved about a month ago, right side is not heading at all. I've checked the connections but everything seems to be making contact. Please let me know if you find the cause - it's preventing me from being able to print anything without major distortion.

Re: Orion uneven bed temp, bad bed?

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 9:47 am
by geneb
Have you emailed support about it?

g.

Re: Orion uneven bed temp, bad bed?

Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 6:32 pm
by PopolZ
Well I've retried my print with ABS at a higher bed temp. Same warping issue. I'll get a temp probe tomorrow at the hardware store and have some numbers to back what I'm feeling.

Once I have some data to back me up I'll email the support.

Re: Orion uneven bed temp, bad bed?

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 9:48 am
by PopolZ
I've tried my print with a left offset. No warping.

Got an IR thermometer :o

Here's a few reading....

[img]http://upload.popolz.net/files/1/Bed-temp.jpg[/img]

Re: Orion uneven bed temp, bad bed?

Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2015 7:54 pm
by John2907
I'm having adhesion and warping issues on large prints on my V2 max.

I changed to the pei material, but I'm still having issues with the corners of the prints.
Checking it with a IR thermometer yielded right on 90 C in the center, but 65-68 C out near the border of the print area.
Is there anything I can to make the bed heat evenly or do I need to call Customer Support.

Re: Orion uneven bed temp, bad bed?

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 5:32 pm
by John2907
PopolZ wrote:I've tried my print with a left offset. No warping.

Got an IR thermometer :o

Here's a few reading....

[img]http://upload.popolz.net/files/1/Bed-temp.jpg[/img]
I'm not seeing the this.. I'd love to know if my bed has the same issue??

Can you try something different to load the picture.