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joe.k10
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After MAXTEMP error, prints are shifted. Calibration needed?

I recently messed up with the filament temperatures and now the prints fail totally or are strangely distorted.

I was using black abs with 230/100 °C temps, and I accidentally typed 320 °C instead of 230 °C for the nozzle temp for other layers (excluding bottom layer). Consequently the printer had stopped a while after finishing the bottom layer displaying MAXTEMP error. In the morning, a colleague of mine had shut down of the printer from the power button because of loud noise. Now, after I realized my mistake the next print kind of worked but was partly bad in quality (1AB). The next print after that one (2) had two different parts and both of those failed completely. For the other part, a bottom layer and little bit of infill was completed, but the other one didn't even start.

Any ideas where to start debugging? I suppose it's a problem with XYZ calibration..?

1A. The overhand failed partly. The flat surface (against the bed) is also noticeably uneven, although the bed itself is even.

1B. But rest of the print is normal.

2. In the second print you can see that the whole layer is shifted.

Posted : 28/02/2018 11:05 am
joe.k10
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Topic starter answered:
Re: After MAXTEMP error, prints are shifted. Calibration needed?

To answer myself, the problem was too cool filament temps. The MAXTEMP error and all the hassle related to that did not have anything to do with this.

Posted : 02/03/2018 10:06 am
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