Y layer shift problems on A10M
Re: Y layer shift problems on A10M
I'll give that a go. I'm finding that Cura 4.0 is worse than 3.6 for Y shift.
I'll double check my settings in Cura 4.0 and see if it makes a difference.
I took the bed apart last night and altered the v slot wheels eccentric nuts so the bed runs smoothly. I though that great i'd solved the issue until i tried my test piece.
Here's the result.
I'll double check my settings in Cura 4.0 and see if it makes a difference.
I took the bed apart last night and altered the v slot wheels eccentric nuts so the bed runs smoothly. I though that great i'd solved the issue until i tried my test piece.
Here's the result.
Re: Y layer shift problems on A10M
This did the trick for me too. I set the acceleration to 500 and jerk to 8 and its no longer shifting. How frustrating. I had changed the jerk on the printer already to 10 but maybe cura was overriding it or it was just the acceleration.
I'll flash to marlin 2.0 tomorrow anyway as I want to install the tmc2208
Re: Y layer shift problems on A10M
Do it after this changes you won't recognize your printer. I did exact same things and have no single problem with my a10m. Printer is quiet, reliable and does everything as it should be.I'll flash to marlin 2.0 tomorrow anyway as I want to install the tmc2208
Re: Y layer shift problems on A10M
Marlin 2.0 has been flashed. Just waiting for the new TMCs to arrive so i can swap them in.
Re: Y layer shift problems on A10M
So the tmc2208 are in for the x and y. It’s so much quieter now. Just need to shut up the hot end fans now.
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Re: Y layer shift problems on A10M
Layer shifts can also be caused the the VRef being either too low OR too high
I've built up a beast of a CR10 that can smash out some prints at 200mm/s but I did notice I was getting Y layer shifts on that despite using a very high VRef, very big motors and a fan inside the control box. The stepper driver itself was still overheating, solution was to just stick an even bigger fan on the stepper drivers. That's easy enough to check just openj up the top cover, run a known print that gives you layer shift, then put a desk fan blowing on it and rerun the print
I've built up a beast of a CR10 that can smash out some prints at 200mm/s but I did notice I was getting Y layer shifts on that despite using a very high VRef, very big motors and a fan inside the control box. The stepper driver itself was still overheating, solution was to just stick an even bigger fan on the stepper drivers. That's easy enough to check just openj up the top cover, run a known print that gives you layer shift, then put a desk fan blowing on it and rerun the print
Re: Y layer shift problems on A10M
Même chose pour moi. et ça a fonctionné. Sous Cura 3.4.1 j'ai diminué le jerk de 40 à 20.