Z height drop during print
Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2014 9:21 pm
I have Rostock V1 with out any mods. I have been try to solve multiple issues pertaining to Z height and discovered that one of the issues was already being discussed in the forums - although not completely solved yet. It is discussed in this thread (http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=4868) "Unsolved Mystery. Weird Z0 behavior around build perimeter".
The other issue, that I initial assumed was related to the a fore mentioned "Weird Z0 behavior..." is that while printing the z height will drop slightly and catch on my build with the result being that the XY indexing is thrown off and the build will continue to print albeit off by a few millimeters to as much as centimeter. This happened twice during a long failed print I did last night. I had really good adhesion so this was not due to the part rising off the platform. I have also seen it when completing a layer and the extruder tip drags across the build back to start the next layer (quite common).
What I have done to try to fix:
1) re-calibrated z=0 (many times due to the other issue)
2) checked cheapskates for correct operation tension, etc.
3) checked belts for tension and signs of where or missing teeth
4) ensured tightness of all allen pins securing belt/cog to stepper motor
5) took apart arms, pins, swivels, etc. to ensure there is no "delta arm blues" lubricated and re-assembled per spec
Any help would be much appreciated. I assume something is just loose enough to cause this intermittently but don't know what to try next.
The other issue, that I initial assumed was related to the a fore mentioned "Weird Z0 behavior..." is that while printing the z height will drop slightly and catch on my build with the result being that the XY indexing is thrown off and the build will continue to print albeit off by a few millimeters to as much as centimeter. This happened twice during a long failed print I did last night. I had really good adhesion so this was not due to the part rising off the platform. I have also seen it when completing a layer and the extruder tip drags across the build back to start the next layer (quite common).
What I have done to try to fix:
1) re-calibrated z=0 (many times due to the other issue)
2) checked cheapskates for correct operation tension, etc.
3) checked belts for tension and signs of where or missing teeth
4) ensured tightness of all allen pins securing belt/cog to stepper motor
5) took apart arms, pins, swivels, etc. to ensure there is no "delta arm blues" lubricated and re-assembled per spec
Any help would be much appreciated. I assume something is just loose enough to cause this intermittently but don't know what to try next.