I3 pro C: nozzle higher than extruder carriage after homing?

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Mark
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I3 pro C: nozzle higher than extruder carriage after homing?

Post by Mark » Wed Jan 13, 2016 3:48 pm

Guys, if you have run into a problem that the nozzle is higher than the extruder carriage after homing, like this one below:
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nozzle is higher than the extruder carriage after homing
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Then don't worry, check the solution here:
Unscrew the upper nuts on extruder as the picture shows, and then lower down the two hotends to a proper height, and that's all.
But note that don't touch the nut on the heater block if not necessary, or it might leak!
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Unscrew the upper nuts, lower down the two hotends to a proper height
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Tremblay
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Re: I3 pro C: nozzle higher than extruder carriage after homing?

Post by Tremblay » Mon Aug 09, 2021 4:46 pm

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kolaha
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Re: I3 pro C: nozzle higher than extruder carriage after homing?

Post by kolaha » Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:05 pm

I think this design is faulty, it pass only to very long heatbreak and is a nonsense. But if you tighten the extruder plate with screw of upper side of bottom bearing bracket this will lower entire mounting enough for your.
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You see, I used M5x6 screw. Bearing bracket must be drill to 5mm at this point. Be aware, it is not so easy.

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