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Hi, first things first: Can you post pictures from the back of the gantry? Let's check if your belts are routed correctly. It's pretty common to route those through plastic parts instead of bearing stacks.
Second, make sure you downloaded the correct configuration file. Voron github has...
Eight years ago, it all started with RCF writing about releasing the "Voron" printer in the RepRap subreddit. This little project may have grown a bit since then :) . The passion of people in this wonderful community inspires us and drives us forward. Thank you all, and cheers to more years full...
Thanks for telling that story!
Speaking of steel sheets... who started a home sequence only to hear clunk and Z motors skipping? AKA forgetting to put steel sheet on. 😅 (inductive probe.)
Hi, do you mean nozzle or the whole hotend?
Nozzle is just the metal part with orifice at the bottom, from which melted plastic goes out. Hotend is the whole assembly with heater block, heatbreak, heatsink.
PLA is not suitable for VORON structural parts, and additives like Cf or GF do not change properties of basic material, especially temperature resistance.
While there may be some places where other methods could replace fasteners, for example panel clips; or replace some bolts with pins, I...
Hi, v0 uses some very small fasteners where threads even can be below resolution of FRM printers, and resin prints have proven to be not suitable for VORON heated chambers.
Some of them bear quite a load, XY joints crack for example with belt tension - and those joints are few mm thick, 3 mm...
Few more notes if I may add - VORONs are not suitable for printing engineering plastics, at least not those requiring high chamber temperatures. Maximum it can handle is usually PC blend (not even pure PC). They are great ABS printers though. Filled materials will not cause problems, you just...
Hi, those vertical lineas are called Vertical Fine Artifacts, VFAs, and are very common in 3D printing world. There can be more sources of them, if they are at the 2mm spacing it's the GT2 belt teeth; most commonly they are caused by motor resonances. You will have to go deep down the rabbit...
How is your ADXL oriented? You can check on PCB directly, it has the symbol with 3 2 arrows showing coordinates. It may very well be vibrations on other axes.
Is there anything which would cause additional vibrations like fans running?
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