bed leveling and stringing
Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2019 6:02 pm
Hi everybody,
nice Forum with very helpful threads!
Info:
I have a new A10m and some problems with it.
I use (stock) Marlin 1.1.8. <- should i flash a newer one?
I already calibrated the e-steps, which helped quite a lot (extruded only 75% of 100mm filament - was set to 340.0 and is now set to 453.3).
Problems:
(1)
The bed seems uneven and has some "wobble" from the front-left to the rear-right corners (i hope it is understandable what i try to say - english is not my native language).
What i did to level:
- Autohome the printhead via LCD control.
- I used this z-height as my point 0 for the height <- is this correct? (the printhead just activated the endstop switch)
- Tightened all 4 leveling screws
- Searched for the highest point and started from there to manually level the bed
- repeated the leveling for the corners and middle point and random spots, over and over.
I can get it to a point, where i still have up to a mm difference in height.
Using glue-stick as a base, it is possible to print but not very nice.
Do i have to work with a z-offset or is the point zero for the z-axis=activation of the endstop?
(2)
I have bad stringing problems, which i can not get away.
I use Cura 3.6.0 AppImage on Linux, which is why i can not import vert's json files, but i will copy (what is possible) to my own profile and try.
I heard that Slic3r could work better and was wondering, if there are any Slic3r Settings available for the geeetech printers?
Thank you very much.
nice Forum with very helpful threads!
Info:
I have a new A10m and some problems with it.
I use (stock) Marlin 1.1.8. <- should i flash a newer one?
I already calibrated the e-steps, which helped quite a lot (extruded only 75% of 100mm filament - was set to 340.0 and is now set to 453.3).
Problems:
(1)
The bed seems uneven and has some "wobble" from the front-left to the rear-right corners (i hope it is understandable what i try to say - english is not my native language).
What i did to level:
- Autohome the printhead via LCD control.
- I used this z-height as my point 0 for the height <- is this correct? (the printhead just activated the endstop switch)
- Tightened all 4 leveling screws
- Searched for the highest point and started from there to manually level the bed
- repeated the leveling for the corners and middle point and random spots, over and over.
I can get it to a point, where i still have up to a mm difference in height.
Using glue-stick as a base, it is possible to print but not very nice.
Do i have to work with a z-offset or is the point zero for the z-axis=activation of the endstop?
(2)
I have bad stringing problems, which i can not get away.
I use Cura 3.6.0 AppImage on Linux, which is why i can not import vert's json files, but i will copy (what is possible) to my own profile and try.
I heard that Slic3r could work better and was wondering, if there are any Slic3r Settings available for the geeetech printers?
Thank you very much.