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Print head strikes the heat bed and scratches.

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 10:24 am
by Ieesha
Every time I attempt to print the print head slams into the heat bed and scratches it but nothing then prints.
Can you please assist I have attached a video of what it is doing.
If it's a setting then please advise how to correct it, if it's an adjustment please advise.
I really need to solve this before it causes damage.
I have a Rostock 301 triple extruder.

Re: Print head strikes the heat bed and scratches.

Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2016 1:54 pm
by William
Ieesha wrote:Every time I attempt to print the print head slams into the heat bed and scratches it but nothing then prints.
Can you please assist I have attached a video of what it is doing.
If it's a setting then please advise how to correct it, if it's an adjustment please advise.
I really need to solve this before it causes damage.
I have a Rostock 301 triple extruder.
Have you leveled your bed and did the nozzle have a clogging?
Rostock 301 leveling guide.zip
(380.41 KiB) Downloaded 467 times

Re: Print head strikes the heat bed and scratches.

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2016 3:15 am
by mcandrle
I had the same issue, the slicer program, in my case, was setting the rate of travel too fast and the stepper motors lost count, they could not keep up. The result the head would slam into the plate and never begin its first layer at 0.4mm from the surface.
I made a metal rod that was 100mm in length, manually moved the head down to 101mm and looked to see there was a 1mm gap no matter where I put the rod on the table. The final adjustments I made with the limit switches adjustment screws. I had already leveled the plate from the plastic base of the machine.

Re: Print head strikes the heat bed and scratches.

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 12:48 am
by mcandrle
I also used the process described in the Zip file on adjusting the height, work ok. I can start a print and looks good but soon the stepper loses a step or two the print is destroyed. I slowed the rate way down and it still failed.

Re: Print head strikes the heat bed and scratches.

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 9:38 am
by William
After the step losing,it appears layer misalignment?Right?Some tips:
1. You can check if the corresponding timing belt is too tight or too loose.
2. You said you've slow down the rate?To what value?Try 15/20mm/s to see if it makes a difference.

Re: Print head strikes the heat bed and scratches.

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2016 1:20 pm
by Lami René
Hello Ieesha,

Excuse me, I use Google Translator to translate the text of the forum in French, because I'm not bilingual. Thank you for your understanding and indulgence! This is William Kwok, a forum moderator suggests me to proceed in this manner.

I bought a 3D printer Geeetech Rostock 301 (waiting to receive it) and I am informed about it. The suite is in French to reduce inconsistencies multiple translations ...

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Bonjour Ieesha,

Excusez-moi, j'utilise Google Translator pour traduire les textes du forum en français, car je ne suis pas bilingue. Merci pour votre compréhension et votre indulgence ! C'est William Kwok, un modérateur du forum qui me suggère de procéder de cette manière.

J'ai acheté une imprimante 3D Geeetech Rostock 301 (en attente de la recevoir) et je m'informe à son sujet. La suite est en français pour réduire les incohérences des traductions multiples...

Est-ce que votre problème est maintenant réglé ?

Si oui, comment avez-vous réglé le problème ?

Sinon, quels sont vos besoins ou attentes ?

L'ami René