For the surface you have to set the "Skin Thickness", I usually set "Skin thickness"= Extrusion width x number of loops.
About the shifting, no idea.
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Re: Help, something wrong with layers
What are your printer maximum speed settings?
It is possible the stepper can't move that fast and is skipping steps when it resets, causing the shift.
It is possible the stepper can't move that fast and is skipping steps when it resets, causing the shift.
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Re: Help, something wrong with layers
This are my specs...Pgregory wrote:What are your printer maximum speed settings?
It is possible the stepper can't move that fast and is skipping steps when it resets, causing the shift.

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Re: Help, something wrong with layers
Can you look at the x motor during a print ? Offset can came if the motor pulley is broke. An other way to see it is if your belt is going up and down while moving.
Other send your bfb.back file we will look at it.
Other send your bfb.back file we will look at it.
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Re: Help, something wrong with layers
About the noise, check this video, you can heard some "cloncks", but I don't seem abnormal...
http://youtu.be/OzmrC1L28bQ
Checked belt tension and the pulley, seems fine.
About the back file, I edited the stl and slice it... forget to keep the trouble one.
But when I placed the model on KSS, I turned 90º to re-orient the model, maybe that can be the issue?
http://youtu.be/OzmrC1L28bQ
Checked belt tension and the pulley, seems fine.
About the back file, I edited the stl and slice it... forget to keep the trouble one.
But when I placed the model on KSS, I turned 90º to re-orient the model, maybe that can be the issue?
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Re: Help, something wrong with layers
This is the new print and... Almost what I want... Almost...
How can I solve this holes on the surface?
How can I solve this holes on the surface?
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Re: Re : Help, something wrong with layers
The "cloncks" can be done by Min jump and trigger value in the material tab. Put 15 in the two, I didn't find which one is the cause but since I put higher value i've less sound like this.
For your hole I would purpose to increase your %solid but you're at 110... Maybe increase the infill or the thickness
For your hole I would purpose to increase your %solid but you're at 110... Maybe increase the infill or the thickness
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Re: Help, something wrong with layers
Did you made the calibration cube? (Thin wall and Solid Cube).
Here you have attached the guide (How To Calibrate)
Here you have attached the guide (How To Calibrate)
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Re: Help, something wrong with layers
Yes I made the calibration test, all walls were ok, I'll redo the test, to be sure.
Thanks
Thanks
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Re: Help, something wrong with layers
Add more thickness to top/bottom layers and/or try lowering the temperature a bit?