Topic: belt tension and cylindrical parts
I got my printer Friday and decided to mess around and use up the supplied starter filament. One of the few things I printed was the filament bushing. Something small, useful and cylindrical.
Now I'm assuming that belt tension is going to be the culprit here but as I didn't truly calibrate my printer, its safe to say I could easily be wrong.
My problem is that the front right and back left areas had a big difference in the circular arc in those positions. Enough that you could physically see the gaps between the different passes of a layer. It actually looked like it just wasn't laying the filament out along the correct path but this happened uniformly down the print which caused it to come out more octagonal than circular.
What belt is the cure here and any good advice with adjusting the belts in general. I should have my filament later today and hoping I can get a couple more decent prints before really getting into a full on calibration
