Over extrusion on benchy smokestack only
The rest of the print looks fine. I just upgraded to the misumis rods and bearings redid my calibrations and when all seemed well I tried a benchy. Stock prusa slicer settings.
I have had many successful benchy prints and non with this issue let alone at this particular spot alone.
Thanks for any help!
Best Answer by 3D Endeavors:
Turns out my nozzle or heat break had vibrated loose and was causing some funky issues. Totally unrelated but I also seemed to have sorts fixed the muu2s fail to load issue by unscrewing the IR sensor and turning it towards the flag on the idler door then retightening it. A little over halfway through a print with about 30 tool changes and no manual intervention
RE: Over extrusion on benchy smokestack only
Turns out my nozzle or heat break had vibrated loose and was causing some funky issues. Totally unrelated but I also seemed to have sorts fixed the muu2s fail to load issue by unscrewing the IR sensor and turning it towards the flag on the idler door then retightening it. A little over halfway through a print with about 30 tool changes and no manual intervention
RE: Over extrusion on benchy smokestack only
Glad you found it, from what little I can see of the rest of the benchy it looks pretty good.
-Bob
Prusa I3 Mk2 kit upgraded to Mk2.5s, Ender3 with many mods, Prusa Mini kit with Bondtech heat break, Prusa I3 Mk3s+ kit
RE: Over extrusion on benchy smokestack only
Thanks! I'm very very happy with the results so far since the upgrade to the misumi rods and bearings. Ghosting is almost entirely gone and I can hear my clock tick over the printer when the house is quiet haha.
I am also just baffled that the slight IR sensor adjustment seems to have fixed all my woes with the mmu2s. That print finished no problems and looks great I think.