Topic: Calibration Fail Davinci Junior
I recently printed a part that is eventually going to go into a lightsaber. The part is round but ended up with two flat spots opposite of each other instead of being perfectly round. The part is about 1" in diameter so I would think it would print it with no problem. I was having bigger issues previously with the filament feeder clicking and prints not laying down properly but fixed all that with the new printhead and z offset adjustment. As far as getting things to print correctly I did some more googling and found a few more things to check/calibrate.
So far I have:
Tightened the X and Y axis belts.
Leveled the bed using the XYZ protocol.
Adjusted the Z offset so two pieces of paper slide through fairly easily.
After doing this, I downloaded a nickel calibration test from thingiverse (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:11261). It is supposed to allow you to print it and fit a nickel in the slots and center hole. Now, I did notice the circular portions of the print looked nice and round with no flat spots but the holes were just a little bit too small to allow the nickel to fit where it was supposed to. I've also noticed that generally speaking all of my prints with the Junior are slightly smaller than they are supposed to be. I usually have to make my designs slightly larger to be sure that when they print smaller than they should they still work.
What could cause this problem?
