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Topic: Solidoodle 3 fixed problems and current problems. HELP?!

Hello, I hope you all had a great holiday.  Yesterday morning I hooked up my brand new Solidoodle 3. And after a little leveling it printed perfectly. Half way through the second print I got an M999 error which I fixed myself. And after that the prints weren't sticking to the bed so I tried all the suggestions on the solidoodle website including the Acetone and Abs solution but nothing worked. After taping the bed with blue painters tape they stayed perfectly in place. Now my problem is that when it prints it looks like it slides but doesn't actually side across the bed. I attached a photo of what it looked like when I first printed which is the two on the right and the two on the left are what it does now.  I would greatly appreciate your help.  
      Thanks, and have a happy New Year

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First off... Welcome to the forum.
There are many things that can cause what your experiencing but try putting a fan on your steppers (point any fan at the board).  When they get hot they skip and moving some air over them should help.
This is assuming you have lubricated the rods and made sure everything moves nicely. 
Also make sure it isn't something obvious like something came loose.
Secondly you can add a small heat sink to the bottom of the x-stepper motor to help keep it cool.
Hope this helps.

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Seems like it is shifting on the Y axis.

Check your pulley. The pulley connecting the Y stepper might be loose therefore causing this.

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Thank you.  I will try what you suggested. And everything is level and well lubricated. But now some other problems have arised. First off while printing an excess amount of filament is extruding causing an messy, gooey print. And when extruding the two rods that pull the filament down skip and I made sure the filaments not stuck.

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Re: Solidoodle 3 fixed problems and current problems. HELP?!

You're overextruding, and you might have a clog in the hot end. Both are covered EXTENSIVELY on the forum. Have a search.

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nickc wrote:

Thank you.  I will try what you suggested. And everything is level and well lubricated. But now some other problems have arised. First off while printing an excess amount of filament is extruding causing an messy, gooey print. And when extruding the two rods that pull the filament down skip and I made sure the filaments not stuck.

"two rods that pull the filament"???
What do you mean? 
Are you using ABS and at what temp?
It sounds like you need to calibrate your extruder.
http://www.soliwiki.com/Calibration_of_ … on_stepper

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elmoret wrote:

You're overextruding, and you might have a clog in the hot end. Both are covered EXTENSIVELY on the forum. Have a search.

+1

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Re: Solidoodle 3 fixed problems and current problems. HELP?!

Alright so I'm currently watching the video. I keep the print bed at 100C° and the extruder at 200C° I will lookup about over extruding and clogging. What do you think would be most likely the cause of it? And yes I am using ABS

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Re: Solidoodle 3 fixed problems and current problems. HELP?!

also make sure that your roll of filament is free to spin... and filament is not tangling around the spool holder rod smile this happens a lot on all printers that don't have a filament retention system.

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nickc wrote:

Alright so I'm currently watching the video. I keep the print bed at 100C° and the extruder at 200C° I will lookup about over extruding and clogging. What do you think would be most likely the cause of it? And yes I am using ABS

If you leave your extruder heat on for any amount of time say 10 minutes while not extruding it can cause it to clog.
That is what led me to buy an E3D hot end.  If when you extrude into mid air it doesn't come out nice and fluid like and straight it is probably beginning to clog.  This is most likely what is causing your filament to strip in between the gear and bearing.

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Does anyone have the contact number for Solidoodle. Thanks

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nickc wrote:

Does anyone have the contact number for Solidoodle. Thanks

No number but they are very good about getting back via email usually within minutes.

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because I've emailed them a couple times and they have not responded

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nickc wrote:

because I've emailed them a couple times and they have not responded

That sucks
Is there anything I can help with?

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Re: Solidoodle 3 fixed problems and current problems. HELP?!

have you tried them on irc? ---> http://www.soliwiki.com/Solidoodle_IRC_Channel

with the holidays going on they may be hard to get hold of.

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Re: Solidoodle 3 fixed problems and current problems. HELP?!

thanks I will. and another problem have come up. the drive motor is turning but the belt is slipping which is stopping it from moving forward

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nickc wrote:

thanks I will. and another problem have come up. the drive motor is turning but the belt is slipping which is stopping it from moving forward

which drive motor X, Y ?

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I'm new to this and I'm only 16 so I apologize that I don't know a lot about these but its the motor that's up higher and is on the left. I believe its the Y-motor

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Re: Solidoodle 3 fixed problems and current problems. HELP?!

No worries your doing fine,   The x is the one that moves the extruder left and right.  The Y is the one that moves the extruder front to back.
With the printer off can you freely (without significant binding) move the extruder each direction?

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With the printer off I can freely move the extruder in each direction

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nickc wrote:

With the printer off I can freely move the extruder in each direction

So is the belt that runs left to right loose?  The one that runs front to back on the left side loose?

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front to back

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nickc wrote:

front to back

If your saying the one that goes front to back on the left side is loose then you need to look at the one that goes front to back on the right.  Hows that one seem?  They should both be about the same and Solidoodle give a great explaination big_smile
Not to tight but not to loose is basically all the guidance they give.
So first how's the right one look?

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Re: Solidoodle 3 fixed problems and current problems. HELP?!

Oh my mistake I should of clarified. its not the long belt its the short belt that the motor turns and theres only one of it

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nickc wrote:

Oh my mistake I should of clarified. its not the long belt its the short belt that the motor turns and theres only one of it

I was just thinking you should check that.  If all the others seem good then just loosen the four bolts on the outside of the printer (Left side) that hold that motor.  They are slotted so all you have to do is slide the motor down till the belt is tight and re tighten the bolts.   That should help fix your problems but you really need to spend some time doing calibrations.
Let me know if that helps.

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