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MegaOne1
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Filament insertion problem and xy coordinates off

Banging on the xy coordinates

Posted : 20/05/2025 10:57 pm
MegaOne1
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RE: Filament insertion problem and xy coordinates off

Please help, I have trouble with the banging on xy coordinates, I tried adjusting the belt tension to around 82 on each side. But I can’t tell if it’s working or not as I can’t insert the filament as there is something stuck inside the extruder

Posted : 20/05/2025 10:58 pm
iftibashir
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RE: Filament insertion problem and xy coordinates off

Banging in the front right corner? If so that's a known issue. Make sure your gantry is properly square by ensuring your linear rail hits the end stops flush on both sides when moved to the front. Even though mine is properly aligned and tensioned (as best I can at least) when the banging happens to me I have to reset the printer and it usually goes through fine straight after. The filament issue may not be related and could be a separate issue.....I also find filament loading a bit of a pain as it seems to get stuck at the bends (the bend above the extruder) - I have to apply quite some sudden force to get it through. Once loaded it's fine. 

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Posted : 23/05/2025 9:48 pm
iftibashir
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RE: Filament insertion problem and xy coordinates off

Sorry just saw your video now - didn't see it when writing the above. But yes, my printer does the same banging calibration. It's very annoying. 

Some say that moving the bed closer to the top helps, although I haven't verified it myself. I'm hoping for a fix in the next firmware update........

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Posted : 23/05/2025 9:51 pm
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