I think I feel really guity.. I was sure I had commented on it, but I haven't.. My printer is a off-brand Replicator Dual.. two heads.. I noticed the other day that the left head seams to have dropped a tiny bit.. I took it off completely and did a test.. then gave it a good clean and back on.. I think the second nozzle was down a tiny bit and for some reason (odd since it seams to only be them set layers where it was thicker, but I might know why for that) it pushed the printed filament.
Can't 100% confirm that right now as i'm having a minor heating problem.. I think I might need to put in a new sensor.. Basiclly, it seams to take along time to heat up at the moment, and it times out, but then starts printing and seams okay.. apart from major a little head issue, so I think I need to put in a new sensor, or maybe figure out what's wrong with the one screw that holds the heat element in place.. either way, like I said, I can't confirm completely but I think it's better now.. seams to be..
Thicker layer offset
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Re: Thicker layer offset
Shifting of the printed layers in the object could occur due to various reasons such as misaligned or bent rods, nozzle reaching the print object or a shift in the platform position.
To resolve these, check if the printer has a stable base, look out for warped layers, reduce the printing speed, check, clean and oil the rods and the belt etc.
https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/professional
To resolve these, check if the printer has a stable base, look out for warped layers, reduce the printing speed, check, clean and oil the rods and the belt etc.
https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/professional