minus-squareMalcolm@lemmy.worldto3DPrinting@lemmy.world•cannot get an even first layer with a voron tridentlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·11 days agoDo you have a single MGN rail on X or two? It’s easy to end up with twist on dual X rails that can be a bugger to try to straighten out. Also, are you doing a good heat soak before printing, and do your probe results change at all before and after heat soaks? If you’ve got a beacon on there, it seems like it would be well worth cranking the probe points way up. If it’s simply bed adhesion, definitely give the dish soap method a try if you haven’t already. linkfedilink
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arrow-up139external-linkTools that Just Work™ …until they don’tplus-squarepointieststick.comMalcolm@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 month agomessage-square5fedilink
Do you have a single MGN rail on X or two? It’s easy to end up with twist on dual X rails that can be a bugger to try to straighten out.
Also, are you doing a good heat soak before printing, and do your probe results change at all before and after heat soaks?
If you’ve got a beacon on there, it seems like it would be well worth cranking the probe points way up.
If it’s simply bed adhesion, definitely give the dish soap method a try if you haven’t already.