1 (edited by crazyewok 2015-10-27 20:42:34)

Topic: Trouble with new Printer

I brought a 1.0AiO 3 weeks ago.

Everything was printing fine.

Now nothing seems to want to print.

It goes through the printing motions but no object is made.

I cleaned the printer head and unloaded the cartridge and reloaded it and filament was coming through fine.

So why is it not printing?

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Re: Trouble with new Printer

Manually level your bed per the manual method here on the forums at the top of the XYZ section.

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Re: Trouble with new Printer

carl_m1968 wrote:

Manually level your bed per the manual method here on the forums at the top of the XYZ section.

Do I need to get the auto calibrate right first as it keeps coming up with errors or can I just ignore that from now on and just go with the manual method?

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Re: Trouble with new Printer

crazyewok wrote:
carl_m1968 wrote:

Manually level your bed per the manual method here on the forums at the top of the XYZ section.

Do I need to get the auto calibrate right first as it keeps coming up with errors or can I just ignore that from now on and just go with the manual method?

you can just ignore it, and go with the manual method.

5 (edited by crazyewok 2015-10-28 17:40:09)

Re: Trouble with new Printer

Well it seems to be printing now...

*fingers crossed*

Thanks for the help.

Boy is the manual method easier!

Think also the little sensor was covered in a layer of plastic.

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crazyewok wrote:

Well it seems to be printing now...

*fingers crossed*

Thanks for the help.

Boy is the manual method easier!

Think also the little sensor was covered in a layer of plastic.

for me the manual method worked best and was easy to do. the auto calibrate for the da vinci sucked sad

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Re: Trouble with new Printer

Yup everything printed out fine!

Thanks for the help. All new at this.