Re: Need help to Identify the issue
Not to annoy you but did you try to re calibrate the x, y, and z-axis before you printed the models shown above or after?
Re: Need help to Identify the issue
Looks like the calibration went adrift, then returned to the same alignment it started with, that suggests to me that the drive gear on the motor has
loose screws, and that most importantly one of the screws is not tightened against the centre of the flat on the motor shaft
regards Joan
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Re: Need help to Identify the issue
looks like a tim burton print... is the extruder in the carriage correctly?
I have a Prusa,therefore I research.
Re: Need help to Identify the issue
I rechecked all the screws on the motor´s, nothing lose ore not on the flat part.
yes i calibrated before that print, and 2 times after that one.
im doing a simpel test print at the moment so far it looks good.
woops, i postet in the wrong category, this shut be in MK3, my fault.
thanks so for the help, tomorrow i will give this boat a second try.
btw "Tim Burton Print" is a good one. 😉
Re: Need help to Identify the issue
I would save that print if I were you 💡 Anyways good luck!
Re: Need help to Identify the issue
Problem is gone! 😀
Test print looks rly good to me, marginal uncleanliness.