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Thread: Multiple Base Layers Flared
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07-25-2024, 09:11 AM #1
Multiple Base Layers Flared
Hello,I have these 2 puzzle pieces that I'm using to test settings and clearances for another project that will use these puzzle pieces. I think I've got the clearances pretty close, but the bottoms of both pieces are wider than the tops. The pieces should be 40 mm x 25 mm and they're within the accuracy range at the top of the print. However, the base was flared out so they don't "mate" together properly. I thought that this was a result of elephant's foot and adjusted the horizontal expansion accordingly (0.22 mm). The initial layer seems to be about right, but the next 8 layers are all wider, and then the top 15 are all accurate.
I am using the Longer L5K ProLast edited by marksy95; 07-25-2024 at 09:12 AM. Reason: format
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12-02-2024, 10:04 PM #2
So I ended up fixing multiple things and the issue has been resolved. There was some dried grease in the z lead screw. I also did the dual axis upgrade, but neither of those seemed to fix it. I changed printer settings including bed and nozzle temp, extrusion %, base layer cooling, and horizontal epansion. None of that helped either. I checked all of the Y and Z V wheels. Finally, the issue was resolved after tightening the eccentric but on the X axis V wheels. The hotend must have been overtravelling on those initial layers for some reason.
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