I had similar Z axis issues - up was fine, but down set the bed vibrating, prints were bad.
The front end of the bed would jump up and down 3-4 mm, pretty nasty.
Removing the glass changed the frequency and amplitude, so it looked like just a nasty resonance.
Tried a simple bed stabilizer and antivibration feet under the printer, but that didn't really solve it.
Tried lifting the front by hand just a bit, vibrating stops. A clue!
Also bed took way too long to heat to 90C, couldn't get to 100C.
There are no linear bearings in the bed support, and that 10" long bed puts quite a tilting force on the rods as they slide through the 2" long plastic holes. Combined with the grease as shipped, bed was binding, not moving freely.
Diagnosis:
1. Raised the bed to the top, reached underneath and undid 2 screws right at the front, removed the black plastic part at the front of the bed. It has no structural function I could see, and it adds more weight at the front, making things worse. So it stays off.
2. Removed the z axis cover (2 screws near top of rods, then some twisting).
3. Lowered the bed to the bottom, removed the 4 small screws holding the brass z axis nut, spun it up to the top of the rod.
4. Now the bed can be raised/lowered by hand.
5. Easy to see the issue - left alone the bed sticks, it doesn't slide down.
6. But lift the front just a bit to relieve the tilting moment that binds, bed drops like a stone.
7. It seems the stock grease is not good enough at overcoming static friction.
Fix 1, more heat:
1. Noticed the heater mat wasn't completely stuck to the bottom of the bed, rubbed that back on.
2. Cut a piece of 1/2" fibreglass acoustic ceiling tile to fit under the bed, peeled off decorative plastic layer that might melt
3. Wrapped it in a layer of aluminum foil to stop loose fibers getting out, stuffed it under the bed.
4. Now bed heats faster, gets to 100C - that plus a layer of Monokote and hairspray on the glass means stuff sticks now!
Fix 2 for vibration didn't quite work:
I wiped off the stock grease and spayed on a Dupont dry lubricant with teflon. That was slightly better, and now occasionally the bed would slide down a bit under its own weight. But if I push down where the acme nut was attached, bed still vibrated going down.
Fix 3 for vibration worked:
1. After some thought, pulled out my automotive moly bearing grease and used that because it is designed to slide under high pressure.
2. Applied it all around the z rods, made sure some worked into the bearing holes, lots of sliding the bed up and down.
3. Bingo - now the bed now slides slowly down when released. Push down and it just goes faster.
4. Reattached the acme nut and the z axis cover - and motor driven up/down motion was smooth, no vibration!
5. I'm aware auto grease may eventually eat the bed plastic, by then I'd like to have a redesigned part with linear bearings.
Tried a Bender head print from Thingverse, and FINALLY got a decent print.
The ABS stuck, and the bed didn't!
I think the Press is especially vulnerable to a sticky Z because it relies on active compensation for bed tilt. It's easy to see that even while printing one layer, the bed is always moving slightly up and down.
When the z axis is sticky, that just causes vibration which:
Looks like the extruder needs calibrating 'cause lines get wobbly
Looks like the acme nut needs anti-backlash, but really the nut should be loaded by the platform weight- but it ain't if it sticks
Looks like bed pulldown springs are needed - but they shouldn't be
Looks like manual bed leveling helps - but it only does because now there is less z axis motion.
So...
1. Wipe off the shipped z axis grease, it's NFG
2. Apply a grease designed for high pressure (auto moly worked for me)
3. Get rid of the excess plastic weight bit at the front
4. Stick the bed heater down, insulate it
5. Use a Monokote covering plus hairspray.
6. Use a 100C bed and a 235C extruder.
7. Long term replace the plastic part of the bed with a new piece with linear bearings.
So my cold vibrating bed is now lubed and hot and sticky. 3D printing or porn?