Calibrations

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Calibrations

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What's up everyone. I finally got my rostock max v2 up and printing. I had a little trouble at first with printing molding, and over extrusion. However i believed I fixed that issue. However another issue occurred. Now my prints once it gets to about the 8th or 9th layer. The printer will miss the object being printed and print it uneven on top of the original print. Also I notice that every time i test the X axis out running my scripts The hotend would always hit the bed before it gets to location. I have tried to configure the endstop screws but to no luck. I was wondering if anyone knows how to fix this issue. I am using Repeiter Host and i have a Rostock Max v2.
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Check to make sure your drive pullys are tight.

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geneb wrote:Check to make sure your drive pullys are tight.

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I tighten those thanks for the help. Now im having an issue with fuse continuing to blow. This didn't happen until i installed the peek fan. have you heard of this happening before
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Must be a short, check the wires going to the fan with an ohm-meter.
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Jimustanguitar wrote:Must be a short, check the wires going to the fan with an ohm-meter.


ok thanks I will check that out.
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