M201 heated build platform gap.

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M201 heated build platform gap.

Post by YouraT » Fri Aug 11, 2017 4:07 am

I've built up my M201, mostly fine, but one thing still bothers me - there is a large air gap between the PCB heater and the aluminium build plate everywhere except the corner where the screws are - this I'm sure will result in poor heat conduction and bad thermistor readings of the temperature.

It looks as though the heating PCB is sagging under its own weight - have others seen this, and what it a good solution? I wonder about thermal adhesive, but that would cause trouble in the future if I ever need to change the heater for some reason.

Support from below or something else...?

Suggestions and pointers very welcome.

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Re: M201 heated build platform gap.

Post by William » Sat Aug 12, 2017 3:27 pm

Could you attach a picture of the gas between PCB heater and build plate ?
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Re: M201 heated build platform gap.

Post by YouraT » Sun Aug 13, 2017 5:13 pm

Three views:

This shows the gap at the front - you can see all the way out to the back:
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Front gap
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This shows the heater connector actually stopping the plate touching the heater at the back:
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Connector interference and rear gap
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And this shows the front left corner, where as with the other corners, there is no gap. It also shows the large (~12mm) gap to the Z-Axis home switch when the extruder is right on the bed, which also can't be quite right. I've checked and the extruder and extruder bracket are mounted as per the instructions:
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Corner and home switch
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Using a straight edge, I'm sure that the aluminium plate itself is nice and flat.

Thanks,

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Re: M201 heated build platform gap.

Post by William » Mon Aug 14, 2017 9:01 am

It seems like that the assembleing is uncorrect bringing about build plate slant ,have you tried levelling the plate that contribute to the printing quality.
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Re: M201 heated build platform gap.

Post by YouraT » Tue Aug 15, 2017 5:40 am

Thanks William.

The build plate is in fact levelled, and in any case, as the heater and plate are held together at the corners where the mounting holes align, any slant will not actually affect this problem.

It will also not affect the issue at the rear where the heater connector causes a gap.

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Re: M201 heated build platform gap.

Post by William » Tue Aug 15, 2017 1:34 pm

Maybe you can keep the distance between the PCB and the Aluminium plate smaller with some butterfly clip.
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Re: M201 heated build platform gap.

Post by YouraT » Wed Aug 16, 2017 5:30 am

That might help with the edges, but the middle will still be a way out, as will the back.

I'll see what I can do with with some edge clips, and then take some thermal measurements.

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