Hey y’all, I managed to hack together a printer from scratch and I’m struggling to get it to print well. It’s a CoreXY system that’s being controlled by a Octopus 1.1. Dual z screws, the works.

I have it moving under it’s own power and all. It’s able to actually print, but the results are atrocious.

I’m just trying to diagnose what’s wrong here.

The bottom/first layer actually looks kinda good. It’s just completely shredding subsequent layers.

Any advice would be appreciated!

  • @IMALlama
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    41 year ago

    Have you verified that you can extrude filament with the extruder stationary and a decent height above your bed? While you’re at it, you might as well do e-steps.

    • @franzfurdinandOP
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      21 year ago

      Yep. I calibrated all the e-steps too. Not just the extruder, but the the movement e-steps as well.

    • Shadow
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      11 year ago

      Yeah this is a good call to check. Can you even just squirt filament into the air consistently?

      • @franzfurdinandOP
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        11 year ago

        Yep! It actually extrudes just fine. I’m starting to wonder if maybe my z axis e-steps are just slightly off and it’s enough to compound over the course of the print. It seems to hit a certain spot and start grinding itself into the print, which suggests that it might not be moving up enough per layer.

        • @IMALlama
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          11 year ago

          It looks like you’re under-extruding and/or clogging. If you can get filament through your nozzle in air, but not while printing, I wonder if you have enough tension on your filament? Extruder emperature variation as you move around might be another possibility. Not moving correctly in z would cause your parts to mushroom and is easy enough to check by homing, moving the nozzle to say z10, and then measuring the gap.

          Good luck!