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Unresolved x-axis layer shift!!

Discussion in 'Troubleshooting' started by felipe fomez, Mar 27, 2017.

  1. felipe fomez

    felipe fomez Member

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    alright no matter how much a tighten the belt or but tensioners i keep getting layer shifts. i've tighten the screws on set screws on the motors on the circle thing where the belt rotates around. been at this for 3 weeks and cant get one f'ing good print for jack.is there something im missing?
     
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    Which printer do you have? Is it the C2 (you posted it in the C2 section and I am wondering which "belt tensioner" you adjusted).

    Pictures would help.

    (Until you can confirm this is a C2 issue I am moving it to the R1 area.)
     
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  3. Wgreisi

    Wgreisi New Member

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    I am having the same issue on my R1+
     

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    Always start a new thread for your own issues unless you are certain that it is exactly the same issue.

    There are a LOT of reasons the layers can shift (there are a lot of drive components that can be loose). Make sure you go through the drive-line for whichever axis yours is shifting on. Look for loose belt, loose belt drive component, something blocking the axis movement (like a cable in the way), etc.
     
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  5. Geof

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    ditto new thread, check you set screws on your timing pulleys. Will advise further in your new thread
     

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