reduce printing speed in easyprint3d
reduce printing speed in easyprint3d
hello I have the prusa i3 pro b and I have layers shift in the Y axis, according to lei it is because of the print speeds so I would like to reduce the speed and try, Or does anyone know the solution to that problem? thanks
Re: reduce printing speed in easyprint3d
Hi, about layer movement,
You can check:
1. The tightness of the belt;
2. Whether the bearings and pulleys are issued with cards and lubricated with lubricants;
3. Whether the drive board voltage is in the normal range: 0.8-1.2V;
You can refer to the print speed adjustment in easyprint:
You can check:
1. The tightness of the belt;
2. Whether the bearings and pulleys are issued with cards and lubricated with lubricants;
3. Whether the drive board voltage is in the normal range: 0.8-1.2V;
You can refer to the print speed adjustment in easyprint:
-Keep your mind and try to test it.
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Re: reduce printing speed in easyprint3d
hello thank you very much I could solve the problem by copying your configuration, but I have another problem, I am printing the xyz cube and in the part of X it cuts a part and it is not a perfect cube
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Re: reduce printing speed in easyprint3d
Hello Lukorely,
What tipe of filament you use?
Did you calibrate feed rate of filament?
What tipe of filament you use?
Did you calibrate feed rate of filament?
Re: reduce printing speed in easyprint3d
I use PLA, I don't understand what you mean by speed, but that issue already solves it (the layer shift)