Prusa I3A bad printing

jgvonk
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Prusa I3A bad printing

Post by jgvonk » Sun Feb 22, 2015 6:49 am

Hi,

When I print a object it does not look good. The nozzle touches the filament during printing
I have the following configuration;
3D Printers Online Store
Order ID: 1551
Geeetech Acrylic Prusa i3 Kit
- Controller Board (Electronics): mega2560 + ramps 1.4
- Choose Printer Color: Black
- Filament Size: 1.75 mm

I'm probably doing something wrong, my prints look awful. I made a movie of printing with my Prusa i3a.
http://youtu.be/CzIFOXlFH_E

Thanx,

Jeffrey
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john
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Re: Prusa I3A bad printing

Post by john » Mon Feb 23, 2015 11:42 am

Yes,it looks very awful, Please make sure if you had set right settings as flowing:
1) RepetierHost \ config \ Printer settings \ Extruder \Diameter;
2) RepetierHost \ Slicer \ Configuration \ Filament Settings;
3) RepetierHost \ Slicer \ Configuration \ Printer Settings \ nozzle diameter;

jgvonk
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Re: Prusa I3A bad printing

Post by jgvonk » Mon Feb 23, 2015 5:28 pm

Hi,

My nozzle size is 0.3mm and my filament is 1.75
My settings:
1) RepetierHost \ config \ Printer settings \ Extruder \Diameter; = 0.3mm
2) RepetierHost \ Slicer \ Configuration \ Filament Settings; = 1.75mm
3) RepetierHost \ Slicer \ Configuration \ Printer Settings \ nozzle diameter; = 0.3mm

Best Regards,

Jeffrey

john
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Re: Prusa I3A bad printing

Post by john » Thu Feb 26, 2015 12:04 pm

Hi Jeffrey,
Have you fixed your issue?

jgvonk
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Re: Prusa I3A bad printing

Post by jgvonk » Thu Feb 26, 2015 1:40 pm

No, it is still the same.I have the z axis measured 10mm = 10mm. So that is good.

john
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Re: Prusa I3A bad printing

Post by john » Thu Feb 26, 2015 2:06 pm

Could you please download a newest version of Repetier from www.repetier.com and try again?
I still think there were something wrong when you set settings. A new version may help you to escape from wrong settings.
Besides, Keep the distance between nozzle and bed lower than 1mm after homing.
Put a layer of ABS gum water before a printing job.

jgvonk
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Re: Prusa I3A bad printing

Post by jgvonk » Fri Feb 27, 2015 5:24 am

I have performed a new installation of repetier / slicer and Cura. Still the same problem with both. The distance is less than 1mm, adjusted with paper.
Have also tested with glue, Kapton tape and painters tape.

It continues to stir in the filament and the layers are still not equally :-(

Anabatix
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Re: Prusa I3A bad printing

Post by Anabatix » Fri Feb 27, 2015 9:34 am

I have a similar problem.
I think it is the step calculation in firmware.
Geeetech should provide these settings for each kit.

Define DEFAULT_AXIS_STEPS_PER_UNIT


or at least enough info so we can calculate it from this calculator: http://prusaprinters.org/calculator/#stepspermmlead

john
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Re: Prusa I3A bad printing

Post by john » Fri Feb 27, 2015 10:18 am

Hi Jeffrey,
Did you try another filament?

animetown9
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Re: Prusa I3A bad printing

Post by animetown9 » Fri Feb 27, 2015 10:21 am

Ouch, that printing look awful.
At least you get to print.
Mine just sitting collecting dust. just got a few days ago on my door step. controller defective out of the box.

They should do the calculation for each kit. They only have 6 kits.

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