Topic: Major Layer Offset with SD3 Printer
Just starting out with the Solidoodle 3 printer, Setup is Repetier Host with standard slicer, ABS filament. 90C bed and 195C nozzle.
I had trouble at first even getting the printer to wake up, then got control after finding what com it was on and changing the baud rate to close to 250k, I think 230k was the closest choice on my laptop.
I used a small test model I created in Solidworks about 100mm x 60mm x 45mm tall.
I left all settings at default for this first build, it appeared to slice successfully, and centred the model on the stage.
It began printing and the first few layers didn't adhere well in one corner so it was lifting a bit, but continued to print.
I left it for a few minutes and then noticed that the filament had unraveled from the spool and jammed so the print head was pulled back and I think the belts cogged when this happened so I killed it.
I secured the spool better so it wouldn't jam, anfd then I tried printing the same model again - after about 12 layers the printhead would shift towards the back (y) about 30mm for each successive layer, then shifted in the x direction about 80mm, creating a mess - killed it again.
Is something damaged by the jammed filament spool? Is there a way to recalibrate the x-y positioning?
I read about getting better adhesion by cleaning the bed with acetone so I will try that and leveling the bed to the nozzle plane, haven't done that yet. Before I try the build again I wanted some opinions on this issue.
I must say I didn't expect to have to do so much tweaking as I see in this forum in order to get a good part, but I am willing to learn, and hopefully don't break it before I get it working right. Help is needed!
Thanks in advance
