During a print, the 'Z' offset icon is on the information screen with all the temperature,speed and light icons etc. The option is not available until a print has been started.
Not to be confused...
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During a print, the 'Z' offset icon is on the information screen with all the temperature,speed and light icons etc. The option is not available until a print has been started.
Not to be confused...
Assuming the touch screen will be similar to my X MAX 3..........
When you're doing a print is there an icon with 'Z' on it on the screen to adjust the 'Z' offset ?
That brings up a screen with...
If you mean that you can see an impression of any lettering or texture of the PEI sheet through it then it's probably about right.You will have good bed adhesion.
Personaly I'd just get it as it is and get into 3D printing without complicating things, you can always buy things later when you have a better idea of what you need.
PLA seems to be the universal...
Sounds very much like the nozzle is slightly too far from the bed.
Suggest.....Print a 50mm square just one layer thick and adjust the 'Z' offset in the slicer plus or minus 0.01mm, whichever...
If you can buy something with a budget of up to 700, there are numerous better alternatives with more desireable features.
Look for features such as corexy and being fully enclosed.
Hot end...
You need to explain a bit more about what you mean by deregulated. Perhaps post a photo.
The Qidi X-CF pro is enclosed and I never open the door until everything has cooled down to ambient temperature.
Magnetic grip seems the same hot or cold.
Could be......
Extruder gears clogged with filament from grinding the filament.
Extruder tension needs increasing but not if it's grinding filament.
Filament route has too much friction or tight...
Glad you got it sorted.
This is a guess......
Sounds like the G-code extrude command 'e' is missing in the start G-code.
When you reinstalled Cura did you copy the original start G-Code from whatever slicer came with...
I think I'll have to look at a way of securing the edges that doesn't encroach too much on to the build area.
My usual bed temp is 95 degrees, so not really very good for long term use, and...
Started biggish print 250 x 215, Qidi X-CF pro using ASA filament with nozzle temp 255 and bed temp 95, preheated chamber for over 30 minutes.
Print started before lunch on the Friday, left...
Possibilities......
Filament route to extruder not free enough.
Filament trapped under other windings on reel.
Teeth on extruder gunged up with filament particles.
Check nozzle temp in the slicer in case you have accidentaly changed to a lower setting.
Happened to me recently.
You need a short piece of teflon or PTFE tube from the extruder into the hot end to support the filament.
The filament monster is probably because the nozzle has a less than perfect seal to the hot end, causing the molten filament to leak.
I don't know if your hotend is an all metal one with a heat...
Did You adjust the 'Z' offset in the slicer or just the 'Z' height when setting the initial nozzle difference?
I should have made that clearer in my answer :o, now rectified.
From your...
The line is called a 'Z' seam, it happens where one layer ends and the next one starts.
There are settings in the slicer as to where you want it positioned.
Two suggestions......
Try Prusaslicer or Orca slicer.
Or email.. may@qd3dprinter.com
I think all this AI generated stuff is rapidly leading to a place where it will be impossible to distinguish between fact and fiction.
In your instance it is probably a good tool.
However, there...
Try just using your standard slicer profile for the filament.
Check the way the filament feeds off the reel for any sign that the filament is trapped under another winding causing the filament to stop feeding from the reel.
That means your 'e' steps are right.
In your slicer there should be a flow ratio setting or extrusion multiplier. In Orca slicer there is a flow ratio calibration file to print and instructions on...
Possibly under extrusion with the 0.6 nozzle