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I need, please, to know, from TAP probe users whitout toolchanger setup(regular printer setup with TAP probe) what are your z-offset values, if you are so kind to take the time answer. Thank You.
If you have 20 teeth pulleys then you must correct the rotation distance for x and y to 40, and you can also change steps per roation to 200. most steppers are 1.9 degree steppers. if that corrects your speeds, next step should be 24v power suply, if your budget and motherboard can afford....
From the .cfg I see your using for your x and y 0.9 degree steppers(400 steps per rotation) and 40 teeth pulley? Is that right? And 12v power supply? Maybe there is your problem....
In your [printer] section you can lower the accel to ~4000, or even lower. That value is used for regular printer...
Sound like a backlash problem.
Werify if the z1 motor belt is proper tensioned, and recheck if the screws that hold the pullies on the motor shaft and in the z1 gearbox are properly tightened.
Do a visual check while you do a z command. Does the motor shaft move in sinc whit its pulley and the...
visually must be enough... you must move the tollhead by imput the values in mainsail(or whatever u are using for interfacing with the printer), not moving by hand.
the movement of the x axis(and y axis) uses both steppers. if you say the settings in printer.cfg are the same for both...
If you wanna use it in stealthburner you can use other hotends that use the same(or close to) heatblock and nozzle but different heatsink...
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do you have some kind of printed part from before making the change? some kind of calibration cube or something would be nice, to see if you had this issue before. if you move the toolhead on x does the y also move just a little? check if both stepper pulley have the same number of teeth...
Most likely it's a cooling problem. The stealthburner its known for weak cooling. Try lower speed...
Or could be that that part of the print didn't stay glued to the bed and was bumping on the nozzle each layer.... Try wider brim...
PS. Was this print some kind of a flow test?
Hi. I dont remember the specifics of my slicer settings for that test. Usualy i adjust settings for that specific situation when I do a test and i dont save them... The key requirement of "badnoob" request was "under 6 minutes" and I just adjusted my speed for that request(see video in my post)...
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