Hi so I'm really stuck.
I'm printing calibration cubes so that I can get everything working before getting into cooler things to print.
In CW I loaded up a 5mmx5mmx5mm cube.
My X-Axis and Y-Axis are fine. But my Z-Axis is wayyyy messed up, with a length of about 18mm.
Could someone help me pinpoint the problem? I have posted pictures of my CW settings and the cube, thank you everyone in advanced.
Sorry ignore the "Chimera" title, the printer I have is a Bottom-Up Droplit from SeeMeCNC with a Flex vat.
Help Z-Axis Calibration because I am so lost?
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Re: Help Z-Axis Calibration because I am so lost?
I think it's a firmware problem, try to re-calibrate the z steps per mm
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Re: Help Z-Axis Calibration because I am so lost?
When I move it manually, it moves the correct amount, but once it starts printing the z-axis gets messed up.
Re: Help Z-Axis Calibration because I am so lost?
Hmmm... All I can think of is to check your Configure Slicing Profile GCode Section and make sure you don't have anything set in there that could be adding extra steps.
I prefer to know nothing about everything rather than everything about nothing.
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Re: Help Z-Axis Calibration because I am so lost?
Since this was never definitively "solved"
This sounds like a case of the manual "move 10" command using a hard-coded number of steps, which is not based on the layer thickness and set separately in the firmware from platten steps per layer. the number or steps per layer in your firmware is likely indeed not matched to your stepper/microstepping/leadscrew pitch/layer thickness
This sounds like a case of the manual "move 10" command using a hard-coded number of steps, which is not based on the layer thickness and set separately in the firmware from platten steps per layer. the number or steps per layer in your firmware is likely indeed not matched to your stepper/microstepping/leadscrew pitch/layer thickness