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ismanu
(@ismanu)
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have to adjust living Z on each printed object

hi guys,

since the last two firmware update a got problem with my printer.

For each printed object i have to "Live adjust Z".
My first print is ok (after firmware update), my second print (not necessary on the same day) i have to "live adjust Z", arround -0.900mm , my third print ... have to add again -0.900... (-1,800mm) and again and again and again on each printing stuff... it's endless. Reset, reboot, etc... nothing fix this bug.

firmware 3.2.3
rambo13a
E3Dv6full
prusa mk2

Napsal : 21/04/2022 5:52 pm
Tojik
(@tojik)
Member Moderator
RE: have to adjust living Z on each printed object

Hi, You seem to have misplaced your question. MK2 is old and definitely not supported by PrusaLink and Connect, at this moment and probably never. I don't really know the printer and so can't help :/ sorry

Napsal : 21/04/2022 7:24 pm
ismanu
(@ismanu)
Active Member
Topic starter answered:
RE: have to adjust living Z on each printed object

due the price of a prusa printer, can we really use the word "old" ... 

Napsal : 22/04/2022 5:30 am
Tojik
(@tojik)
Member Moderator
RE: have to adjust living Z on each printed object

I am a PrusaLink dev, I do not and did not own an MK2 ever. This is not a unique occurrence in the company. From this point of view, your printer is too old for me to conceivably help you. Please post in the appropriate forum category: https://forum.prusa3d.com/forum/english-forum-original-prusa-i3-mk2-s/ or contact the official support using [email protected] we appreciate you bought the printer, without its success, the company might have not hired us, so thank you.

Napsal : 22/04/2022 1:27 pm
bobstro
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RE: have to adjust living Z on each printed object
Posted by: @ismanu

[...] For each printed object i have to "Live adjust Z".

As @Tojik notes, you're posting to a section that is not focused on the Mk2. You're a lot more likely to get help by posting to the Mk2S group.

Have you tried rolling back to the previous working firmware version to verify it's not the sensor?  I have another printer that exhibited similar behavior. The Z offset would change by a fixed amount every print. In my case, it's a failed sensor. In your case, it sounds like the problem only started after a firmware update. Ask in one of the Mk2 related groups about any issues related to PINDA sensors. You might need to replace your sensor or make other adjustments. 

 

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Napsal : 22/04/2022 3:54 pm
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