Comment on The magnetic printing plate shifted early in the print - or something else happened?
ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 days ago
It coupe also be the nozzle getting caught on something so the motor skipped a few steps, I’ve had that happen once before and it produces this exact outcome.
beeb@lemm.ee 2 days ago
Usually only one axis skips steps, especially since the MK4 has collision detection. A shift in both axes would rather indicate a magnetic plate shift imo
ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 days ago
Then they must have use some impossibly shitty magnets to be able to drag the plate sideways like that. I can literally drag my printer across the table only by the plate if I try to pull it off lengthwise instead of upwards.
ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org 2 days ago
The plate does indeed stick very strongly against the bed. The magnets are fine.
The most plausible explanation I have is that someone stuck their hand in the enclosure for some unexplainable reason and the bed hit their arm or something. The only problem with this theory is, there is zerro reason for anybody to do that. But I did start the print early enough for a few people to still be at work when it happened.
Other than that, I’ve taken to using glue on the plate lately, because I’ve had adhesion problems. Maybe some leftover glue turned liquid-ish and degraded into some sort of lubricant with the heat (I’m printing PETG with the bed heated at 85C) and it seeped between the bed and the plate. I’ve never felt it was ever slippery though.
Or it was some leftover water that steamed over between the bed and the plate and lifted the plate for a second, air-hockey stylee.
None of this seems very likely though. So I cleaned the bed and the plate real thoroughly, installed the plate tight against the registration pins, upgraded the firmware to the latest for good measure, slathered glue super-carefully all over the plate, making sure it didn’t go overboard, and started the same print once more. I’m watching it remotely through the webcam I installed in the enclosure and it seems to be going fine:
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ikidd@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Belts look tight, but a good inspection of them and their pulleys might tell you something.