tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3579217.post8756810789117558376..comments2018-03-19T03:01:14.654-04:00Comments on BuggerIT: Prusa Mendel RepRap: Calibration Step TwoAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06759170747522216314noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3579217.post-41726872794939012102018-01-03T12:49:18.210-05:002018-01-03T12:49:18.210-05:00Hi, i have a problem with the adjustment you do ar...Hi, i have a problem with the adjustment you do arround minute 2. The z axis works fine in both directions, but there is a difference of ~3mm between the left side (x axis motor side) and the right side. For example, if the smooth guides of motor side of x axis are 100 mm over the heated bed, they are 103 mm on the opposite side.<br />If I adjust them like you do in the video the z axis stops working (the threaded rods will jam and make noise even if they are now supposedly aligned).<br />Any idea how I could fix this? Did we make a mistake during frame building?ark force join tribehttp://arkconsolecommands.com/ark-survival-evolved-console-commands-cheat-codes/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3579217.post-42709242531111045832012-01-27T08:36:12.605-05:002012-01-27T08:36:12.605-05:00With Sprinter you can issue the M92 command in the...With Sprinter you can issue the M92 command in the pronterface console to change the esteps on the fly. http://reprap.org/wiki/G-code#M92:_Set_axis_steps_per_unit<br /><br />If your X e-steps was 40, and the calculator says you need 40.256 you can issue "M92 X40.256" and try again. Then once you've iterated through that a few times, write it to the configuration file and reprogram your board. Anything to help avoid opening the arduino IDE.Tony Olivohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12024036203257099781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3579217.post-49708601061033488052011-10-28T11:55:01.970-04:002011-10-28T11:55:01.970-04:00George: If you have fed plastic into the nozzle un...George: If you have fed plastic into the nozzle until it stops/slips/strips and you have nothing at all oozing out of the bottom, either it's not hot enough or the nozzle is plugged up. <br /><br />But if you're getting jumpy readings, then who knows what temperature you're getting. I think a bad connection is a strong possibility. Have you tried hooking a multimeter up to the thermistor to check it's resistance?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06759170747522216314noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3579217.post-27650884089582319552011-10-27T23:50:31.042-04:002011-10-27T23:50:31.042-04:00What are indicators that the temperature is too lo...What are indicators that the temperature is too low; simply that it won't extrude at all?<br /><br />Any advice on getting 'jumpy' readings from thermistor? Bad connection?George Frickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00820157398592673682noreply@blogger.com