I just retightened the belt and lubricated the rods a week or two ago, after another failure, not sure what could have caused the slip
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schmaker@schmaker.eu 1 week ago
@anguo Actually it seems like your bed slipped halfway (see the sudden misalignment on Y axis clearly visible on the bowl) and even though printer kept printing well afterwards, it propably reached some point where it started printing "into the air"
anguo@lemmy.ca 1 week ago
anguo@lemmy.ca 1 week ago
Everything that was supposed to be attached at the bottom of the bowl, wasn’t. There were three poles and some sort of tower, all with small footprints. All the supports weren’t attached either. I also could easily separate the layers with minimal force.
I think you’re right that a bed slip caused a chain reaction, but the layer adhesion certainly didn’t help.
schmaker@schmaker.eu 1 week ago
@anguo
I consider this information important as this mean it's not sticking for some (not hot enough or not enough material?) reason.
I only had splittable (not that easily though) layers with ABS/ASA, never with PLA or PETG