Why does this channel not get more views? Excellent production quality and very informative. Also, hearing this accent is like enjoying a rich chocolate cake in front of a fireplace with a large dog at your feet.
That's great advise... Found a print that makes little brackets the go over the steppers and connect to the z rails, that's helpes heaps but that z screw alignment is genius... Thanks again 👍
Thanks for the great video :) Just to be sure - I don't need the measuring clock (though it would be NTH for comparison) just to loosen the motor, home the hotend and tighten it again?
I've got the Genius Pro since half a year and I've got only problems with it. I purcased a dial gauge like yours, but how did you attach it? - What is that clamp, or can I use anything? I want check what's wrong as even my Genius Pro, which is clearly smaller, has sever z-wobbling and layer shifts. I printed a new fan duct, lubricated everythign, installed a new metal idler and rubber-spacers for the bed - but still not happy with the result. I hope that checking the rod will get me results. Also: Do you know what the screws do that were listed as "only tighten if needed" in the manual? I disambled the entire printer-gantry but i am unsure on how to properly align everything again - the rollers don't seem to roll equally tight and i am not sure if the motors are properly aligned. I am tired of getting f'ed up prints as i invested a lot of time (and money) already. If you got any suggestions or know a video on how to assemble it properly, I'd be glad :)
can you help solve layer shifting with these machines.. would what you explained correct layer shifting or do you have other suggestions for solving that problem
I only got ony doubt, shouldn't the filament spool act as a stabilizing moment? I mean, it is a weight on top, is like if you try to move a stick with something very heavy on top, you will have to make more force than with the stick alone.
No, the lower point of mass the better stabilization. Take a stick with something heavy at the end and try to keep it vertically straight, then ask someone to bump it near top. It's not gonna be easy to keep it straight.
My Z-Axis is stuttering and I cant find out why -> When I unplug the cables I can turn the Z-Axis smoothly, but as soo as I plug the cables in its hard to move them also you can hear a stuttering sound when trying to move the Z-Axis over the menu. Can anybody help me with that solution?
Thanks for your help, I own an X2 and I'm printing with a PLA+ I'm getting very bad results in my opinion. Could this be caused by a problem in the Z axis? I attached a couple of sample images. drive.google.com/file/d/1TvLcA0pf2oK8q6MmBet-z9HPkWS8IVd8/view?usp=sharing, drive.google.com/file/d/1wiAAcmEWOq_8eAvlTLdAOp8R75e0ZqtQ/view?usp=sharing
Why does this channel not get more views? Excellent production quality and very informative. Also, hearing this accent is like enjoying a rich chocolate cake in front of a fireplace with a large dog at your feet.
Thank you
This sounds like a nice set of things to try on my X1. Thanks for putting this together!
thank you for your feedback :-)
Great advise. I just got my x2 a few days ago and I look forward to trying these tips
That's great advise... Found a print that makes little brackets the go over the steppers and connect to the z rails, that's helpes heaps but that z screw alignment is genius... Thanks again 👍
Thanks for the great video :)
Just to be sure - I don't need the measuring clock (though it would be NTH for comparison) just to loosen the motor, home the hotend and tighten it again?
I just ordered one as my first printer. Hope all goes well.
Thanks thanks thanks for your research and sharing!
Good advice as always, danke.
I've got the Genius Pro since half a year and I've got only problems with it. I purcased a dial gauge like yours, but how did you attach it? - What is that clamp, or can I use anything? I want check what's wrong as even my Genius Pro, which is clearly smaller, has sever z-wobbling and layer shifts. I printed a new fan duct, lubricated everythign, installed a new metal idler and rubber-spacers for the bed - but still not happy with the result. I hope that checking the rod will get me results. Also: Do you know what the screws do that were listed as "only tighten if needed" in the manual? I disambled the entire printer-gantry but i am unsure on how to properly align everything again - the rollers don't seem to roll equally tight and i am not sure if the motors are properly aligned. I am tired of getting f'ed up prints as i invested a lot of time (and money) already. If you got any suggestions or know a video on how to assemble it properly, I'd be glad :)
Hello great your video thank you
I shared it on a French 3D printing forum.
merci beaucoup - bon weekend.
can you help solve layer shifting with these machines.. would what you explained correct layer shifting or do you have other suggestions for solving that problem
did you try tensioning the belts?
I only got ony doubt, shouldn't the filament spool act as a stabilizing moment? I mean, it is a weight on top, is like if you try to move a stick with something very heavy on top, you will have to make more force than with the stick alone.
No, the lower point of mass the better stabilization. Take a stick with something heavy at the end and try to keep it vertically straight, then ask someone to bump it near top. It's not gonna be easy to keep it straight.
My Z-Axis is stuttering and I cant find out why -> When I unplug the cables I can turn the Z-Axis smoothly, but as soo as I plug the cables in its hard to move them also you can hear a stuttering sound when trying to move the Z-Axis over the menu. Can anybody help me with that solution?
fix your poor sound man
Don´t be rude let´s see your channel.
Thanks for your help, I own an X2 and I'm printing with a PLA+ I'm getting very bad results in my opinion. Could this be caused by a problem in the Z axis? I attached a couple of sample images. drive.google.com/file/d/1TvLcA0pf2oK8q6MmBet-z9HPkWS8IVd8/view?usp=sharing, drive.google.com/file/d/1wiAAcmEWOq_8eAvlTLdAOp8R75e0ZqtQ/view?usp=sharing