Yesterday before leaving work, I left a bunch of parts to print on our Prusa Mk4. This morning, I found all the parts with the same defect at the bottom: apparently the magnetic printing plate shifted ⅛¨ sideways on the bed 3 or 4 layers into the 7-hour print.
Unfortunately, I removed the magnetic plate without paying attention before I saw the defect, so I’m not really sure if this is what happened. It stands to reason, but it might also be both stepper motors somehow skipping at the same time. It seems unlikely, but maybe there has been a power brownout or something.
Or someone at the office interfered with the bed’s movement at some point. But it seems unlikely too.
If the plate itself shifted, maybe it’s because I had cleaned it with water just before and I may have left some slightly damp spots underneath, despite drying it as good as I could. I might also have failed to position the plate against the registration pins at the back of the bed, but I usually pay attention so that too is unlikely. Still, I might have been careless.
Has anybody had this sort of thing happen before? This is the first time for me.
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.