Constant Layer Shifts
Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2019 7:11 pm
I have just received an A10M and have been having no end of trouble with it.
Previously I've had both a CR10 and an Ender 3, both of which could make absolutely beautiful prints and I was expecting the same with this model, but alas no
I have tried several prints but (almost) every time there are really bad layer shifts making the prints all but completely useless. The shifts are mostly on the Y-axis but I have seen a few on the X-axis as well and they just happen all the time. Not even the example GCODE that came on the SD card will print properly.
Here's an example of the last print I attempted:
It's a 200% scale Benchy printed in two colours, and there are no fewer that 7 layer shifts in this print!
When I received the A10M the Y-axis belt was extremely tight so I have loosened it a little and the shifts have improved some but as you can see it is still far from acceptable. I have also tried tightening the set screws in the Y-axis pulley but they were pretty tight to begin with. The problem seems to be that the motors themselves are very weak and it only takes a tiny bit of resistance for them to skip steps. I tried holding on to the build plate while instructing the Y-axis to move and was surprised by how little holding force was required to cause the motors to skip. Note the teeth in the pulley were not skipping, it was the motor itself simply not turning the shaft, and it would give a violent buzzing/purring sound while it skips.
Any idea how I can fix this, because as it is this printer is all but completely useless and I'm very close to sending it back.
Thanks,
Slarti.
Previously I've had both a CR10 and an Ender 3, both of which could make absolutely beautiful prints and I was expecting the same with this model, but alas no
I have tried several prints but (almost) every time there are really bad layer shifts making the prints all but completely useless. The shifts are mostly on the Y-axis but I have seen a few on the X-axis as well and they just happen all the time. Not even the example GCODE that came on the SD card will print properly.
Here's an example of the last print I attempted:
It's a 200% scale Benchy printed in two colours, and there are no fewer that 7 layer shifts in this print!
When I received the A10M the Y-axis belt was extremely tight so I have loosened it a little and the shifts have improved some but as you can see it is still far from acceptable. I have also tried tightening the set screws in the Y-axis pulley but they were pretty tight to begin with. The problem seems to be that the motors themselves are very weak and it only takes a tiny bit of resistance for them to skip steps. I tried holding on to the build plate while instructing the Y-axis to move and was surprised by how little holding force was required to cause the motors to skip. Note the teeth in the pulley were not skipping, it was the motor itself simply not turning the shaft, and it would give a violent buzzing/purring sound while it skips.
Any idea how I can fix this, because as it is this printer is all but completely useless and I'm very close to sending it back.
Thanks,
Slarti.