Prusa Mini+ print 3% larger on the X-axis having printed perfectly for a year.
Hi everyone,
I'm wondering if anyone can help me as I can't figure out an issue I'm having with one of my Minis and I'm at the point of swapping out hardware.
An example of the problem I'm having is as follows: Print a square 16x16x10mm where x & y are 16mm. Take an average measurement for x & y and the x axis is 3% out. I think this issue has been going on for a month or so.
I have 4 minis in total, 3 of which have excellent dimensional accuray. The one I'm having an issue is printing with excellent quality, with the exception of being consistently 3% out on the x axis. My current workaround is to scale the x axis down within Slicer, which I'm now testing with larger prints to see if this 3% inaccuray is consistent or perhaps it may get worse over larger distances.
Things I've tried
- Settings checked within Slicer, the same gcodes will be perfect on my other mini's so I know it's not the settings.
- Checked belt tension by running tests with it looser and or tighter to see if it has an observeable effect of this issue.
- Checked extruder drive gear and driver gear, cleaned and tightented lugs on the drive gear.
- Fully service, replaced bearings on the X axis.
My suspicion is the X axis stepper motor is faulty, but a full factory reset and clibration of the x, y, z axis is reporting no errors.
Any ideas what this might be?
I appreciate any help in trying to resolve this issue.
RE: Prusa Mini+ print 3% larger on the X-axis having printed perfectly for a year.
I would contact Prusa on-line support and present the problem to them.
Support could guide you through some tests to locate the problem, if it is hardware (motor) or software (firmware) problem.
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RE: Prusa Mini+ print 3% larger on the X-axis having printed perfectly for a year.
@rh0msfer
- try to check if it is always 3% (print larger squareeg. 10x10 cm) or if it is a fixed length deviation which is a 3% for 16x16mm square
- for fixed deviation with x shorter than required can be caused by losen screw on the belt gear on x motor
- did you try factory reset - I know it will destroy aother data, but ...
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